This is a shocking moment when a topless driver “trembles in anger” after firing a ferocious, nasty tilade at a vigilant cyclist.
By shooting the driver with a GoPro camera on his helmet, the driver blew up the alert rider Mike Van Elp with “f *** ingc ***”.
Mike used to boast of catching 358 drivers on his cell phone a year while biking around London.
And when he faced a topless Range Rover driver, he was out hunting again.
In a video shared to Mike’s YouTube account, he tells the driver of a black sedan car, “You can’t use the other person on the phone. You shouldn’t use the phone.”
A second man emerges from Range Rover before the driver responds.
A topless man puts his face on Mike’s face and says:
“F *** ingp ****. We put your face everywhere on the internet. F *** ingc ***.”
When Mike asks the driver, “Why are you shivering,” he hits the cyclist’s helmet.
Mike replies: “Call a police officer and be charged with assault, so be careful. Why are you so shivering?”
The topless driver replies, “I feel like breaking your face to offend people like that. F *** off. F *** stupid c ***.”
He went on to falsely tell the driver that he wouldn’t be prosecuted for being on his phone “because the engine is off.”
Under the highway code rules introduced in January, anyone with a mobile phone while driving will be immediately penalized with 6 penalty points and a fine, even if the car is not moving.
This is twice the fine of £ 100 and is the previously valid 3 points.
The driver can use the phone in the car only when parked and the engine is off.
You can be prosecuted even if you are parked and the engine is running.