NO I would have reported it 100% as they will do it again
You are absolutely right. Problem in Scotland is we do not have Operation Snap to easily make reports, and on a long day involving some main road sections, it is rare to go even a mile without an incident! I have to be selective for now, but one day I may well publish a greatest (almost) hits album!
This is how it goes.
Something happens, I have one or two cameras running which capture it, I have a GoPro Remote which allows me to mark a highlight to find the incident easily later. At my next significant break, lunchtime or more often evening, I make clips, upload them, and email
contactus@scotland.police.uk, effectively giving a statement to them, including the video clips and a still of each relevant number plate.
They will send me an incident number, tell me someone will contact me, completely ignore all the detail in my email, and not pass it on to the police station that they know the incident will be handled by.
Some days later usually more than one, I will get a call, and be asked to attend the handling police station to give a statement. I average 60 to 100 miles per day, so I am no longer in that area. Then we'll make an appointment, often two or three days in the future, at a police station I can be confident of reaching in that timescale, I will turn up at the appointed time, and most of the time I will not be expected, and that station's staff can be very hard to convince that I need to make a statement about something that happened several days and hundreds of miles away, on behalf of the station local to the incident. As often as not they don't take a statement because they don't think that procedure allows it.
And so most of the time, the 14 days to issue the notice of intended prosecution elapses before my statement is taken, and so likely that most of my reports go nowhere.
You would think that I would be able to simply call in at a police station as I pass through, but no. You need an appointment. So when I tried to report the close pass by the blue truck in #8 of
https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/how-close.47356/#post-716096
I couldn't, and despite
contactus@scotland.police.uk knowing about it at 21:10 on June 12th, and me giving a statement in Oban on 19th June after I got home, as yet no call back.
It is a waste of my time to report all but the most serious issues to the police.
This is not a front-line staff issue, they are universally fantastic in my experience. It will be partly down to resources, but after two years of reporting my conclusion is that the reporting mechanism is not fit for purpose.
What I have found that works very well is when the offender is commercial, contact the company. They will usually take it seriously and respond promptly.
The non-emergency 101 phone number is a waste of time except during the early hours of the morning. Always too busy.