Police in Liverpool have posted footage to social media of two food delivery cyclists riding past an unmarked police car and through a red traffic light.
In each case, the cyclist – the first working for Uber Eats, the second in a Deliveroo uniform – was pulled over and spoken to by the officers from Merseyside Police’s Road Policing Unit.
Both videos were posted to Twitter on Sunday evening, with the first shot at the junction of Hanover Street and Duke Street, according to the Liverpool Echo.
The second video, captured by a camera in the same police car, was filmed a little later a short distance away.
In the first tweet, Merseyside Police’s Road Policing Unit said: “With unmarked vehicles we see people doing things they wouldn’t normally do when a marked police car is around. #reported and lucky he reacted to the lights and sirens and wasn’t hit by the oncoming car.”
The subsequent tweet read: “20 minutes later, same unmarked car, a few streets away and there’s another cyclist who can’t be bothered waiting at red light. Stopped & #reported. We will prosecute all and any vehicles who contravene red lights without lawful excuse #safetyfirst #noexcuse.”
A spokesperson for Deliveroo, which began operating in the city in 2015, told the Liverpool Echo: "Road safety is a priority for Deliveroo. It is a condition of our agreement with riders that they abide by the Highway Code and rules of the road.
"We have been in touch with police and will co-operate however we can.”
Meanwhile, an Uber Eats spokesman told the newspaper: “The safety of the couriers that use the app and the travelling public is a top priority for us.
"All Uber Eats couriers are required to obey UK road and traffic laws, and any reports of dangerous behaviour can result in a courier losing access to the Uber Eats app,” he added.
In November, we reported how a senior police officer in Leicester believed that the commission-based wages offfered by companies such as Deliveroo were acting as an incentive for some of their delivery riders to break the law.
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Looks to be a phone recording a monitor, but the quality is very poor ... The taxi reg is unreadable in the first clip & he is right in front.
the frst one: you should be able to filter left if there's no cars. But yeh not doing i guess is wrong
It'll be great knowing that Liverpool's streets will be safer now that drivers can't get away with red light jumping, piss poor parking, speeding.
Good on you unmarked plod car!
Great, fine the hard struggling work that is Deliveroo. Get the drivers, not the cyclists. There's relatively no harm apart from the cyclist in going through a red light...
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