I think his point was that, armed with a little bit of incorrect ebike information, someone felt educated enough to report him for speeding to the police. The police then quoted that incorrect info to him when questioning him about alleged speeding on a youtube video. They were probably better off remaining silent and be thought of as a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt.I watched it but I couldn't figure out what his point was and he was repeating himself over and over and over and over...again
He said he wanted to get something changed but he didn't make it clear what he wanted to see changed.I think his point was that, armed with a little bit of incorrect ebike information, someone felt educated enough to report him for speeding to the police. The police then quoted that incorrect info to him when questioning him about alleged speeding on a youtube video. They were probably better off remaining silent and be thought of as a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt.
Hilarious, perhaps he thought you'd been riding on a forest path.I had two police officers turn up at my house about three weeks ago in relation to a bike related incident.
On the 21st September last year I was blocked from coming out of a carpark on Ashdown Forest by an off duty ranger by the name of James Clow. He proceeded to read me the riot act about mountain bikes not being allowed on the forest. I wasn't even on the forest, and hadn't been. I took what he did and said as harassment as I had already reported him previously to the HSE for breaches in Health and Safety.
I have been sending countless emails demanding both an explanation of why I was stopped, an apology for doing so, and also a formal request for a copy of the Conservators of Ashdown Policy document in respect of bullying and harassment. Four months later I am still waiting, but in their have reported for a public disorder offence.
I'm not letting this one go, and need to update the attached pdf, but it gives you an idea about things.