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“Anti-cycling cop on a bicycle”: Cyclists blast ‘victim-blaming’ Met Officer after red light jumping taxi driver nearly hits rider

“The police officer’s excuse is the worst bit of ‘whataboutery’ I've heard in a long time”...

A Met cycling officer has been heavily criticised online after a video was posted on Twitter showing the officer pointing out to a cyclist – who had just narrowly avoided being struck by a red light-jumping taxi driver – “how many cyclists go through red lights”.

In the video below, shared online by the Twitter account ‘Naughty Drivers’, a cyclist attempts to make a right turn just as an oncoming taxi driver continues straight through a red light, nearly colliding with the rider.

The incident occurs just as two Metropolitan Police officers cycle by, appearing to observe the scene. However, in the video one of the officers can be heard telling the cyclist that they “didn’t see” the near miss.

Instead, the officer says: “You obviously ride a bike quite a bit. So you see how many cyclists go through red lights in the course of a day.”

He then repeats the same point, before the cyclist argues that the conversation is “pointless”.

While the video posted on Twitter is heavily edited, the owner of the clip has said that they will send road.cc the unedited footage along with a fuller account of the incident, which we will of course share on this article.

> Cyclist pulled over by police for not riding ‘courteously’

The clip has resulted in a backlash on Twitter, with one cyclist describing the officer’s response to the incident as the “worst bit of ‘whataboutery’ I’ve heard in a long time”.

Mark Hodson, one of the two police officers who devised West Midlands Police’s renowned close pass operation, simply retweeted the post with the caption, “Oh dear”.

Another Twitter user wrote: “Anti cycling cop on a bicycle. Through the looking glass…”

Cycling lawyer and road safety campaigner Rory McCarron also said: “Bet they were forced to ride a bike for work or drew the short straw.

“No one who genuinely rides a bike by choice would say such nonsense. To help change behaviours of bad driving requires enforcement – will never change with attitudes like this.”

“Incredibly poor showing by the officers,” wrote David Caress. “The cyclist has been let down by two supposedly trusted pillars of society, the police and the taxi driver. I’m much more surprised by the former though, not the latter.”

> Met Police denies operation issuing hi-vis to cyclists was ‘victim-blaming’

When contacted by road.cc for a statement, the Met said that they will provide a response once they hear from the police officers in question.

After obtaining a PhD, lecturing, and hosting a history podcast at Queen’s University Belfast, Ryan joined road.cc in December 2021 and since then has kept the site’s readers and listeners informed and enthralled (well at least occasionally) on news, the live blog, and the road.cc Podcast. After boarding a wrong bus at the world championships and ruining a good pair of jeans at the cyclocross, he now serves as road.cc’s senior news writer. Before his foray into cycling journalism, he wallowed in the equally pitiless world of academia, where he wrote a book about Victorian politics and droned on about cycling and bikes to classes of bored students (while taking every chance he could get to talk about cycling in print or on the radio). He can be found riding his bike very slowly around the narrow, scenic country lanes of Co. Down.

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DaveSpokes | 2 years ago
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Taxi drivers Pillars of the community???? In the 80s when I was a Motorcycle Despatch rider it was virtually warfare with Black Cab drivers. The  most inconsiderate arrogant road hogging pigs on the road. They'd rather kill a cyclist than miss a fare or actually look where they're going. As to this incident the Met Police really need to wake up and start catching the real villains and not blaming the victims. This was rife back in the 80s I really thought in the "woke" era of today things would have improved.....obviously not.  

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joe9090 | 2 years ago
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The MET really are disenfranchising all of the folk in London. Lets not forget the current story about the overly wealthy daughter of the F1 boss who had all of the flying squad, CID and doezens of officers all frantically trying to locate her stolen 23 million pounds worth of gaudy jewllery.
Meanwhile a mate of mine was burgled while he and his Mrs slept upstairs in a house in Hackney. The police never even showed up to the request for an officer to come round. 

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hawkinspeter replied to joe9090 | 2 years ago
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joe9090 wrote:

The MET really are disenfranchising all of the folk in London. Lets not forget the current story about the overly wealthy daughter of the F1 boss who had all of the flying squad, CID and doezens of officers all frantically trying to locate her stolen 23 million pounds worth of gaudy jewllery.
Meanwhile a mate of mine was burgled while he and his Mrs slept upstairs in a house in Hackney. The police never even showed up to the request for an officer to come round. 

The MET are there to protect the rich and powerful, not the wage slaves

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NOtotheEU replied to hawkinspeter | 2 years ago
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hawkinspeter wrote:

The MET are there to protect the rich and powerful, not the wage slaves

As Lisa Simpson said when Marge became a police officer;

"Mom, I know your intentions are good but aren't the police the protective force that maintains the status quo for the wealthy elite?"

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open_roads replied to joe9090 | 2 years ago
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The Met love a good selfie / opportunity to rub shoulders with a celebrity.

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Jogle | 2 years ago
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Wait a minute, did the cycling police go through a red light?

Unless they came from the road to the left at the start, they would have gone through a red light to be where they were (if they had been behind the cyclist at the start)

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to Jogle | 2 years ago
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I actually think the copper was giving excuses for them cycling through Red as they thought that was what he was stating. Then the other copper had to try to explain he was complaining of the taxi going through and almost hitting him on red. 

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OldRidgeback replied to Jogle | 2 years ago
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Crap cops

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Safety | 2 years ago
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Quite simply an appalling attitude by the policeman. It's a sad reflection on the force. No wonder joe public is loosing confidence in them. I await the Mets response with interest.

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ktache | 2 years ago
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Male officer in the Met:

Murderer or just a rapist?

Spousal abuser or just one who refuses to investigate spousal abuse?

Desicrator of murder victims?

Or just the standard corrupt, racist, mysoginistic and homophobic?

Stereotypical tropes, fun aren't they?

Sorry for any spelling mistakes.

 

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Hirsute | 2 years ago
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Glad you picked up on this.

If the copper really didn't see what was going on, then what business has he in being a bike copper? He'll get hit himself or end up in a very hazardous position.

"yeah but cyclists run red lights" - he needs immediate retraining and be taken off the streets.

Isn't there some problem with the Met ? I'm sure I heard something.

 

The full video is going to be very interesting.

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