Yes I do, and you should also think it's OK. Did you notice the bicycle sign painted on the pavement? What about the green sign on the lamp post at the very end of the video? I catch so many of these bad drivers because they have terminally bad observation. You seem to be showing some of that same bad observation here with this video, no?
So she had already been warned but continued to use her phone? Serves her right. She'll probably carry on using it, too. Next time needs to be disqualification.
@@kungfutuber I give it two months - clearly can't afford much according to her court fine but can still afford a BMW and take risks with others lives. If Mikey does catch her again can he ask her if her name is Karen? And question the validity of her financial status? I mean it's not like she's pulled all the wool over the judge's eyes.
Those that had a warning letter should have it act like a suspended sentence, don't do it again for at least 3 years and it's erased. Caught again and you get fined double with no hardship option.
What would be interesting to know is whether a prior warning being given for the same offence could be revealed in court. I suspect not- same as the driver's prior convictions (IE points) are only revealed once a guilty / innocent verdict is given. The issue is many warnings are given when the evidence doesn't categorically prove the offence so a "suspended sentence" wouldn't work- driver's would likely just go to court. Personally I think the 6 points £200 for the first mobile phone offence is pretty mild but (in itself it's pretty much a warning), perhaps any subsequent mobile phone offences (from then onwards forever for that driver) should just be 2 year ban and ripped up driving license. Perhaps say they can stick the L plates on after 18 months? Generous I know but it is Christmas :D
@@JustSomeVideos0 Family member did Jury Duty and said that one case the guy plead not guilty and claimed he had never done anything wrong and was an angel. They found him guilty and then read out a huge list of charges for the same offence.
Well done Mikey, thank you for what you are doing in the interests of public safety. Always interesting to watch and I am still amazed at drivers’ using their mobile phones : as my own channel highlights .
At 7:18 she should have been moving forward to allow the ambulance to make progress. But she's hardly aware that she's driving a car. She's truly trying to drive whilst her mind is elsewhere. A serious example of the distraction caused by a phone.
you must have a pretty sad life to get your thrills like this. Also you ride down the hatch markings which is an offence, hope they prosecute you next time.
im interested to know if you ever video cyclists who cycle on the wrong side of the road or go through pedestrian crossings when people are crossing ? probably not
@bhoops13 sometimes if you stop for Amber the car behind will pull out and swerve past you as they think you stopped too early. Even happens on early red certainly if I'm cycling I wouldn't have stopped at that point if there was a car behind me.
This video shows just how useless a warning letter is . Previously that woman in the Tesla would have ended up with a disqualification as a result of the two phone use offences. Basically a warning letter has become a 'get out of jail free card.'
Really is getting silly now. Those choosing to completely disregard the rules of our roads deserve a flat 2k fine, increasing to 15k +25p/c income on 2nd offence , and ultimately the fingers off on offence number 3.
How unlucky, after getting a warning four months earlier, the first time she used her phone she got caught. There may be a small amount of sarcasm in my post
I think that you proved the value of the warning letter; lulling people into complacency so that they can earn a full conviction later. Your videos show the hectic stress of London traffic. Good going, Mikey.
Well, the complete look of distain for being disturbed and gesturing at the line of traffic makes clear that she still hasn't grasp of the concept of "you aren't allowed to use your phone in slow moving or stationary traffic. I wonder how long before the next video pops up.
It's easy to get away with using your phone behind the wheel once. What about for a whole week? A month? I or another camera user only have to catch you just over once every three years, and you'll be disqualified. The idea that anyone anywhere could video you any time takes all the fun out of anti-social driving. The sense of paranoia really eats away at you. 150,000 video allegations made across England and Wales in the last year, most were prosecuted.
I was someone who queried your speed and I apologised after you pointed it out as being KPH. Speed limits may apply but reckless driving does. So if a cyclist is riding well above the limit and hits someone, they risk gaol. You see plenty of reckless riders in London. They may tend to cause less damage than a car they can and do kill people. Keep up the good work and a Happy New Year. Warning letters are useless if the driver has a phone addiction.
Plenty of car drivers using their phone in the Netherlands. The fine is stiff (€400), but you need to be caught by a police officer. Dutch police will not act on reports by civilians for traffic infractions.
Incentivize knobheads with their camera on their head? This guy has not made the roads safer, just have everyone more bloody paperwork to process. He is a like a bad smell, never seems to leave you…
I'm happy, not sad. You're sad - you're sad that these perps are being caught and prosecuted. Don't worry about me; worry about the 150,000 similar video allegations that were made by other members of the public across England and Wales in just the last year alone.
Keep up the good work CM. You're an inspiration to me; I admire your sangfroid! I write as a keen club road cyclist but I must stress that I'm absolutely not anti-car, just anti poor drivers. I also own both a fast car and a powerful sporting motorcycle. I endeavour to enjoy them both responsibly and would be absolutely mortified if I inadvertently endangered another road user, especially a more vulnerable one. HNY to you and yours.
wow you must feel so good, catching people at a stop checking the phone, when the car is in fucking park, every car you call out is when the car is halted, they might check the nav or even look at the fucking clock.
If the engine is on and you touch any device you're at fault. At the end of the day the only thing you should be fixed on is the road.. Most cars show the time on the dash..
Stationary phone drivers are still dangerous for many reasons: 1) The people using their phones when stationary are very often the same people using them when moving. They only put the phone down because I caught them. 2) They are entirely unaware of people crossing the road around them. See here where a phone driver almost hits someone in the queue twitter.com/phonekills/status/1491526464520560641?s=20 See this other tweet where a 5 year old child is almost hit by a phone driver who was stationary: x.com/cmdkenyon/status/1724483042046067052?s=20 And another: x.com/WelshBrendan2/status/1796099766557774129 3) They are entirely unaware of filtering cyclists and motorcyclists, despite the Highway Code requiring us to be aware of this. 4) Phone distraction lasts for a good time after you put the phone away. Even if you're only using the phone in each traffic queue at each junction (which is highly unlikely), then you're constantly topping up your mental distraction and are basically as disabled as a drunk driver. 5) Phone driving is worse than drink driving for distraction rates, and that's why it's part of the #Fatal4 behaviours that police target heavily. 6) Here's a police officer telling you that he has been on the scene for 3 fatal RTCs involving drivers who were stationary whilst using their phones, and then moved off and caused a collision: twitter.com/markandcharlie/status/1604073330751197184?s=20&t=uj8sgu7spu4cTyDqqqds2g 7) Policing phone drivers will help them stop other traffic offences too - it's vanishingly rare that someone only breaks a single traffic law like mobile phone use. 8) Parliament recently chose to strengthen the mobile phone law around stationary phone use because it's dangerous and the science supports this. I'm really not interested in this nonsense of "it's not dangerous when stationary, because it clearly is and it's clearly still very appropriate to catch these drivers.
@ all he needs to do is get the evidence and plate and report it, he has no need to engage them tell them its 6 points or argue with them but more often than not, thats exactly what he does.
@markandrews7268 that's all he needs to do true. But given the number of times they say 'I'm stopped' shows that they benefit from the comments Mikey provides.
@ yes ok, i get that, sometimes they speak to him first but not always,and he quite ofter gestures things through the window, why provoke somebody that’s driving, thats as much of a distraction as a mobile phone.
No, I'm looking all around myself and remain situationally aware, and riding slowly enough that I have the time for the occasional glance at a driver. That's VERY unlike these phone drivers, who have zero situational awareness as they are buried in their phones.
Instead of notifying the police of people's wrong doings would it be better to offer them a choice? You could hand them a card asking them to donate £50 to a charity via justgiving or you hand the footage over to the authorities.
It's easy to get away with using your phone behind the wheel once. What about for a whole week? A month? I or another camera user only have to catch you just over once every three years, and you'll be disqualified. The idea that anyone anywhere could video you any time takes all the fun out of anti-social driving. The sense of paranoia really eats away at you. 150,000 video allegations made across England and Wales in the last year, most were prosecuted.
Damn, you're a lot older than you sound Mikey, i understand now, you've got to do what makes you happy in them final years. Go catch em like pokemon old man!
You don’t stop playing when you grow old, you grow old when you stop playing. I delight in my hobbies, but this reporting of drivers isn’t one. It’s just a bit of regular and boring civic duty.
I'm sorry you're lonely, Chris. Don't worry about me, I'm quite alright thanks and not at all lonely. I do see your projection though, and you have my sympathy.
I do feel good about reporting these drivers. They were clearly in need of correction, particularly the disqualified driver who had previous, and the white Tesla driver who did not heed her warning letter from the police. Do better on our public highways, Peter. Don't be like these drivers.
I dont know how you can sleep at night making motorist lives a misery,isnt it about time you got yourself some grown up transport ,that being a car or moped ,meaning something with a engine unlike the pathetic mode of transport you have foolishly chosen.is it possible you are just jealous that these people have learnt to drive and you havent.
@@DawnThomas-e7t Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. Phone use whilst driving is a conscious choice to break the law and to put others in danger. Stay off your phone and you won't cause yourself misery.
@@DawnThomas-e7t I'm a driver myself, a much better one than you, but that's not a boast. You've clearly set the bar very low since you're defending traffic offenders.
do you think its ok to mount the pavement ?
Yes I do, and you should also think it's OK. Did you notice the bicycle sign painted on the pavement? What about the green sign on the lamp post at the very end of the video?
I catch so many of these bad drivers because they have terminally bad observation. You seem to be showing some of that same bad observation here with this video, no?
When the pavement is a designated cycleway or shared area, yes it is fine to mount the pavement.
You got told
So she had already been warned but continued to use her phone?
Serves her right.
She'll probably carry on using it, too. Next time needs to be disqualification.
How great would it be if Mikey catches her the 3rd time for completion? 👍
@@kungfutuber I give it two months - clearly can't afford much according to her court fine but can still afford a BMW and take risks with others lives. If Mikey does catch her again can he ask her if her name is Karen? And question the validity of her financial status? I mean it's not like she's pulled all the wool over the judge's eyes.
@@phillwainewright4221 if you get a letter it should say that if you get caught again then it’s straight to a ban.
A letter didn't work for one driver.
EXACTLY !!!! They don't work , full stop !!!! They clearly think it is a joke !!!! And these warning letters ARE; A JOKE !!!!
It's clearly an addiction, they need therapy + points and fines
Maybe the fine is reduced for attending addiction therapy?
The value of warning letters clearly demonstrated 🙄
Happy Holidays to you, Mikey, and to MikeyMama! 😃
Those that had a warning letter should have it act like a suspended sentence, don't do it again for at least 3 years and it's erased. Caught again and you get fined double with no hardship option.
Year, I'd go along with that.
What would be interesting to know is whether a prior warning being given for the same offence could be revealed in court. I suspect not- same as the driver's prior convictions (IE points) are only revealed once a guilty / innocent verdict is given. The issue is many warnings are given when the evidence doesn't categorically prove the offence so a "suspended sentence" wouldn't work- driver's would likely just go to court. Personally I think the 6 points £200 for the first mobile phone offence is pretty mild but (in itself it's pretty much a warning), perhaps any subsequent mobile phone offences (from then onwards forever for that driver) should just be 2 year ban and ripped up driving license. Perhaps say they can stick the L plates on after 18 months? Generous I know but it is Christmas :D
@@JustSomeVideos0 Family member did Jury Duty and said that one case the guy plead not guilty and claimed he had never done anything wrong and was an angel.
They found him guilty and then read out a huge list of charges for the same offence.
Well done Mikey, thank you for what you are doing in the interests of public safety. Always interesting to watch and I am still amazed at drivers’ using their mobile phones : as my own channel highlights .
If you save one life good on ya. 👏
At 7:18 she should have been moving forward to allow the ambulance to make progress. But she's hardly aware that she's driving a car. She's truly trying to drive whilst her mind is elsewhere. A serious example of the distraction caused by a phone.
you must have a pretty sad life to get your thrills like this. Also you ride down the hatch markings which is an offence, hope they prosecute you next time.
And you have a driver's licence with that bad knowledge? It's quite legal to filter past on hatchings with a broken surround.
The thing is we are all told do not use the phone and drive but it seems when most people get in a car they automatically need to use the phone more.
It is obvious from the reactions of many that they know they shouldn't be using their phones, but still do it.
Exactly. But either plead ignorance or downplay it as not dangerous or illegal
Phone addiction is real.
They were the Grapes of Wrath
LOL, he was pretty wrathful after court, that's for sure!
I hope she never needs an ambulance that gets held up by an ignorant phone using driver
Happy new Year to you and your mother mikey..all the best...
And to you and yours!
Keep doing what you're doing Mikey (I bagged two myself this year!). Happy New Year to you and yours.👏👏👌
I think those whatsapp gaps are between their ears.
LOL!
Great Example of why doing it while stationary is still an offence, that woman ultimately held up the ambulance.
The BMW was totally oblivious to the world around her. Blocking the ambulance 😡
CYCLING MIKEY OBE FOR SERVICES TO ROAD SAFETY 😊
im interested to know if you ever video cyclists who cycle on the wrong side of the road or go through pedestrian crossings when people are crossing ? probably not
Do you? If not, then go and do the work you want done yourself, you lazy blighter.
@@CyclingMikey so you dont report bad cycling then,thought not
That white car could've easily stopped for that amber light.
I thought so too. It wasn't quite at the prosecutable point though.
So many drivers do this now - dangerously racing to beat the red
@bhoops13 sometimes if you stop for Amber the car behind will pull out and swerve past you as they think you stopped too early. Even happens on early red certainly if I'm cycling I wouldn't have stopped at that point if there was a car behind me.
This video shows just how useless a warning letter is . Previously that woman in the Tesla would have ended up with a disqualification as a result of the two phone use offences. Basically a warning letter has become a 'get out of jail free card.'
No sympathy, excellent work Mikey.
5:00 Wonder if the shouting guy has appeared and was caught in another video before?
Very likely - for these people the offense is getting caught, not the act of doing it.
@@PhazerSC Exactly right. Shame they remain bitter instead of learning a valuable lesson
Absolute sad sack.
BA55MMA- not only massive Whatsapp gap but a creep of shame to boot!
They all deserve getting caught, but blimey, that lady of the final car!
Really is getting silly now. Those choosing to completely disregard the rules of our roads deserve a flat 2k fine, increasing to 15k +25p/c income on 2nd offence , and ultimately the fingers off on offence number 3.
How unlucky, after getting a warning four months earlier, the first time she used her phone she got caught.
There may be a small amount of sarcasm in my post
BA55 MMA doesn't show up on the Tax and MOT website.
Probably put the plate on retention. You can get the new reg from some of the free car checks.
And most still won't listen
I think that you proved the value of the warning letter; lulling people into complacency so that they can earn a full conviction later. Your videos show the hectic stress of London traffic. Good going, Mikey.
Well, the complete look of distain for being disturbed and gesturing at the line of traffic makes clear that she still hasn't grasp of the concept of "you aren't allowed to use your phone in slow moving or stationary traffic. I wonder how long before the next video pops up.
Warning letter sent, next time straight to a six month ban.
Some good results including one dangerous driver disqualified, keep stacking them 🆙 Mikey!
Such a sad sad individual
Individuals. There were several vehicles.
It's easy to get away with using your phone behind the wheel once. What about for a whole week? A month? I or another camera user only have to catch you just over once every three years, and you'll be disqualified.
The idea that anyone anywhere could video you any time takes all the fun out of anti-social driving. The sense of paranoia really eats away at you.
150,000 video allegations made across England and Wales in the last year, most were prosecuted.
I was someone who queried your speed and I apologised after you pointed it out as being KPH. Speed limits may apply but reckless driving does. So if a cyclist is riding well above the limit and hits someone, they risk gaol. You see plenty of reckless riders in London. They may tend to cause less damage than a car they can and do kill people. Keep up the good work and a Happy New Year. Warning letters are useless if the driver has a phone addiction.
Love the outfit. You look like a 90's DJ. No offence intended
Better than a 70s DJ.
Whats phone driving like in Delft and Holland in general Mikey, and is there a Dutch Mikey counterpart ?
Plenty of car drivers using their phone in the Netherlands. The fine is stiff (€400), but you need to be caught by a police officer. Dutch police will not act on reports by civilians for traffic infractions.
Does anybody know the methods courts accurately ascertain the income of people claiming financial hardship in such cases?
Thank you CM
Disqualification- good. Bans needed for phone drivers asap to curb this epidemic
Thanks Mikey, keep safe
That dog appears to be very talented at finding trophies - better than a metal detector ;-)
honestly they should incentivise this, mikey deserves to earn a bit from the system for making roads a bit safer
I agree, I think the surcharge should be doubled and the reporter is rewarded that addition.
Incentivize knobheads with their camera on their head? This guy has not made the roads safer, just have everyone more bloody paperwork to process. He is a like a bad smell, never seems to leave you…
Merry Christmas, and keep up the good work, Mikey 💪
Same to you!!!
BASMAH's friends will have lots to gossip about over their next coffee meeting......................probably without BASMAH (it's her name)
I'm betting she did not tell anyone out of shame.
@@CyclingMikey Cherished number going on retention for a few years , not so cherished anymore ! And the friends were replaced hahahahaaaaaa
You broke the law by cutting across solid white lines hypocrite
No, try revising your Highway Code.
Great work Mikey, hope you're enjoying your Christmas break.
Thanks! You too!
Cheers, Mikey.
Would it be worth reporting the red light burner at 5:40?
Nah, needs to be 1 second after red to be worth reporting, or showing noticeable evidence of acceleration.
Sad man...sad little life!
I'm happy, not sad. You're sad - you're sad that these perps are being caught and prosecuted. Don't worry about me; worry about the 150,000 similar video allegations that were made by other members of the public across England and Wales in just the last year alone.
Keep up the good work CM. You're an inspiration to me; I admire your sangfroid! I write as a keen club road cyclist but I must stress that I'm absolutely not anti-car, just anti poor drivers. I also own both a fast car and a powerful sporting motorcycle. I endeavour to enjoy them both responsibly and would be absolutely mortified if I inadvertently endangered another road user, especially a more vulnerable one.
HNY to you and yours.
The Merc hasn't been MOTd for over 2 months, but it's not SORNd.
I wonder if it's still being driven.
Only recent discovered your channel, the videos are so satisfying. Keep up the good work
dank
I leave notifications off and leave it in passenger seat on charge.I check my phone when its safe to do so.
Seven words or more for the algorithm. Slava Ukraine ! 🇺🇦
Dislike for the fascist merch!
Excellent work yet again Mikey 👍🏻🚲✊🏻
Another totally avoidable and expensive life choices 😮🤦🏻🤦🏻🤷🏻
Very sad.Being a grass isnt cool.
Cry. And children and criminals use the word Grass.
Happy new year (Gelukkig nieuwjaar) Mikey.......
No excuse in a Tesla
Insurance companies in UK love you. Thats a fact. So you are ultimately serving the shareholders of these insurance companies.
Very good
Least the drivers will be safe whilst you are away 😂
The other drivers and pedestrians are ficked though.
Here’s to keeping the roads safer in 2025. Bravo sir. 👏👏👏
wow you must feel so good, catching people at a stop checking the phone, when the car is in fucking park, every car you call out is when the car is halted, they might check the nav or even look at the fucking clock.
If the engine is on and you touch any device you're at fault. At the end of the day the only thing you should be fixed on is the road.. Most cars show the time on the dash..
I wonder what the OP's fine was
Stationary phone drivers are still dangerous for many reasons:
1) The people using their phones when stationary are very often the same people using them when moving. They only put the phone down because I caught them.
2) They are entirely unaware of people crossing the road around them. See here where a phone driver almost hits someone in the queue
twitter.com/phonekills/status/1491526464520560641?s=20
See this other tweet where a 5 year old child is almost hit by a phone driver who was stationary:
x.com/cmdkenyon/status/1724483042046067052?s=20
And another:
x.com/WelshBrendan2/status/1796099766557774129
3) They are entirely unaware of filtering cyclists and motorcyclists, despite the Highway Code requiring us to be aware of this.
4) Phone distraction lasts for a good time after you put the phone away. Even if you're only using the phone in each traffic queue at each junction (which is highly unlikely), then you're constantly topping up your mental distraction and are basically as disabled as a drunk driver.
5) Phone driving is worse than drink driving for distraction rates, and that's why it's part of the #Fatal4 behaviours that police target heavily.
6) Here's a police officer telling you that he has been on the scene for 3 fatal RTCs involving drivers who were stationary whilst using their phones, and then moved off and caused a collision: twitter.com/markandcharlie/status/1604073330751197184?s=20&t=uj8sgu7spu4cTyDqqqds2g
7) Policing phone drivers will help them stop other traffic offences too - it's vanishingly rare that someone only breaks a single traffic law like mobile phone use.
8) Parliament recently chose to strengthen the mobile phone law around stationary phone use because it's dangerous and the science supports this.
I'm really not interested in this nonsense of "it's not dangerous when stationary, because it clearly is and it's clearly still very appropriate to catch these drivers.
Looking at the clock... you can't be serious
Wow. you must feel so good. Excusing the behaviour of people who can't put their phone down for a second to control a 2 ton weapon.
She probably wants to sell tesla
lovely pics of a German Shepard :) :)
Im not fan of the way mikey does things, but that pinned message is disgraceful!
What don't you like about it?
@ all he needs to do is get the evidence and plate and report it, he has no need to engage them tell them its 6 points or argue with them but more often than not, thats exactly what he does.
@@markandrews7268 Oh no. Are you upset?
@markandrews7268 that's all he needs to do true. But given the number of times they say 'I'm stopped' shows that they benefit from the comments Mikey provides.
@ yes ok, i get that, sometimes they speak to him first but not always,and he quite ofter gestures things through the window, why provoke somebody that’s driving, thats as much of a distraction as a mobile phone.
I like your background picture he looks like my uncle
Mikey. You are a legend, keep on keeping on brother!
Happy new year mikey and keep up the justified work you do-well done for your courage and well meaning for all well being to all safety
Thanks, and to you and yours!
You are definitely cleaning the streets of London! Why don’t people learn? Keep up the good work…
Great effort Mikey. Happy new year
Social media is sooooo important when you are, supposedly, in charge of tons of lethal metal. 🤦🏻♂️
I believe you are overly distracted by looking in every car window ,take care both for yourself and for other users of the road.
No, I'm looking all around myself and remain situationally aware, and riding slowly enough that I have the time for the occasional glance at a driver. That's VERY unlike these phone drivers, who have zero situational awareness as they are buried in their phones.
Nice!
Instead of notifying the police of people's wrong doings would it be better to offer them a choice?
You could hand them a card asking them to donate £50 to a charity via justgiving or you hand the footage over to the authorities.
Ah no, I can’t be bothered with that. The penalty points are already a cheap warning.
Anyone else. Surprised he lives with his mum?
I live in London, you silly sausage. My mum lives in Delft. I'm here to spend Christmas and New Year with her and my brother, who also lives in Delft.
Are you an idiot?
CYCLING MIKEY FOR MAYOR
Grass
It looks like mostly tarmac.
Criminal
Baby.
Only low lives think of what Mikey's doing as grassing. To the decent people, he's doing a service.
what a wasteman
It's easy to get away with using your phone behind the wheel once. What about for a whole week? A month? I or another camera user only have to catch you just over once every three years, and you'll be disqualified.
The idea that anyone anywhere could video you any time takes all the fun out of anti-social driving. The sense of paranoia really eats away at you.
150,000 video allegations made across England and Wales in the last year, most were prosecuted.
Mate you better have that same energy for cyclists
@IbaAhmed He doesn't have to do anything just because you want him to. Start your own channel if cyclists offend you that much.
Naa I'd rather mind my own business. I don't know how this rubbish got recommended to me enjoy mate I'm out @@Toastypie1
keep up the good work mate!!
Nice one Mikey - keep it up mate
We really need a Stop A Douchebag equivilent here.
Why do you want a government funded fascist youth organisation in the UK?
Damn, you're a lot older than you sound Mikey, i understand now, you've got to do what makes you happy in them final years. Go catch em like pokemon old man!
You don’t stop playing when you grow old, you grow old when you stop playing. I delight in my hobbies, but this reporting of drivers isn’t one. It’s just a bit of regular and boring civic duty.
Your on fire Mikey
lonely mikey
I'm sorry you're lonely, Chris. Don't worry about me, I'm quite alright thanks and not at all lonely. I do see your projection though, and you have my sympathy.
@@CyclingMikey dear oh dear
Childish attempt
Hope you are pkeased with yourself
Learn to spell 😉
I do feel good about reporting these drivers. They were clearly in need of correction, particularly the disqualified driver who had previous, and the white Tesla driver who did not heed her warning letter from the police. Do better on our public highways, Peter. Don't be like these drivers.
I would be very happy with myself if I was saving lives like Mikey.
What do you do for an encore, Peter?
Go the whole hog and drive blindfolded?
We’re all pleased about it. You should be too if you care about people adhering to the law
Great holidays and hope you get a lot of those .... in 2025 to . 😁😁👍👍👍👍👍👍
Mike don't share car registration its illegal you are doing against deta protection act
good job, however are you not compromising their privacy by directly looking into their cars and open screens. Shouldn't you blur them before posting.
name and shame
They shouldn’t phone drive then. Simple.
No, they're in a public place, so the view of the inside of their cars is not private.
@@CyclingMikey Exactly. Filming, taking photos in a PUBLIC place is entirely legal.
WHY DON'T YOU STAY THERE YOU ABSOLUTE FREAK.
Why don't you cry more, you great big baby? Or maybe just stay off your phucking phone.
Excellent work - thanks for keeping us safe 👍👮👩✈️🚔🐕🚒🚑🛥️🚁🏍️👊
I dont know how you can sleep at night making motorist lives a misery,isnt it about time you got yourself some grown up transport ,that being a car or moped ,meaning something with a engine unlike the pathetic mode of transport you have foolishly chosen.is it possible you are just jealous that these people have learnt to drive and you havent.
These drivers are making their own lives a misery by choosing to commit traffic offences that put the rest of us in danger.
@@CyclingMikey BS
also why not learn to drive,its the grown up thing to do.leave cycling just for kids to do until old enough to get a licence
@@DawnThomas-e7t Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. Phone use whilst driving is a conscious choice to break the law and to put others in danger. Stay off your phone and you won't cause yourself misery.
@@DawnThomas-e7t I'm a driver myself, a much better one than you, but that's not a boast. You've clearly set the bar very low since you're defending traffic offenders.
Well done Mikey. These phone drivers have got to take some responsibility for their actions. Happy New Year to you and Mama. 🫶🫶🫶