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Another video on Facebook shows cyclist being pushed off bike

Not the first such incident we've seen this year, as user posting footage issues "new challenge"...

A video that showed a car passenger leaning out of the vehicle’s window to push a cyclist off his bike has been viewed almost 700,000 times and receiving thousands of ‘likes’ and shares.

The footage was posted on Saturday evening by Facebook user Eoin Maughan, who denied in subsequent post that he was the person doing the pushing, although he may well be the one filming. The video opens with the words, “Right boys, this is the new challenge here.”

As of Monday afternoon, it was not possible to access the video, although it is unclear whether Facebook or the user removed it, or whether it was made private.

It is unclear where it was shot, although the poster appears to be based in the Republic of Ireland, as are many of those commenting on the video, some of whom said they would try something similar themselves – although many others condemned the footage.

This is the new challenge boys

Posted by Eoin Maughan on Saturday, 25 July 2015

It is similar to an incident we reported on in March, prompting concerns that people would mimic that and similar assaults on cyclists and the post footage to social media.

On that occasion, the footage was removed from Facebook by the original poster, although the social network had responded to earlier complaints by refusing to take the post down, saying it was not in breach of its community guidelines.

Cycling Ireland CEO Geoff Liffey, quoted on Independent.ie, said of the latest incident: "There has also been attempts to disrupt cycling events and regular cycling paths by introducing serious hazards on these routes.

"Many of these attacks are of a very serious nature and we would advise any persons who experience or witnesses these attacks to report them to the relevant authorities in the area.

"This incident was a disturbing, cowardly and deliberate attack on a vulnerable cyclist. This kind of behaviour is nothing new, but it's becoming more prevalent," he added.

The newspaper said that the Gardai are appealing for any cyclist involved in such an incident to report the matter.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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flathunt | 9 years ago
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If you read some of the comments below its video you can make out some sort of rudimentary, near-verbal, attempt to... to... communicate! I know! I'm genuinely amazed.

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Simmo72 replied to flathunt | 9 years ago
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Chavscum. If only there had been a well placed sign to take off his pudgy paws

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wilkij1975 | 9 years ago
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What an absolute C**t! If the police don't get involved and arrest this prick then this sort of thing could start happening all over the place.

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ragtimecyclist | 9 years ago
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Not good, obviously, but is it wise to be giving this the oxygen of publicity via road.cc?

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Broady. | 9 years ago
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I reported this and Facebook decided it doesn't warrant removing. Nice to know.

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oldstrath replied to Broady. | 9 years ago
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Broady. wrote:

I reported this and Facebook decided it doesn't warrant removing. Nice to know.

Same here. Their standard says stuff will be removed if it shows 'harm to people' God knows how they think this fails to show harm to someone.

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JohnRides replied to Broady. | 9 years ago
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I also reported this since it clearly encourages violence towards a particular group. Facebook, however, doesn't care.

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don simon fbpe | 9 years ago
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Jonny_Trousers | 9 years ago
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Bell-end. I assume the police will be investigating?

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sam_smith replied to Jonny_Trousers | 9 years ago
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I bloody well hope so!

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oldstrath replied to Jonny_Trousers | 9 years ago
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Jonny_Trousers wrote:

Bell-end. I assume the police will be investigating?

And then deciding that it was just a prank, they didn't intend to hurt anyone, no property was damaged, so it's not worth bothering with. And all the lawyers will agree with them, because after all the murderous little fuckwit didn't really mean to hurt anyone.

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