Watch the moment a cyclist tells a car stopped in a bus lane to 'get out of the f***ing way' - but it turns out to be police
Responding to the officer, the cyclist said that physically attacking him would be against the law and it was "really important" that people did not block the lane.He claimed that shouting an expletive was an offence under Section 5 of the Public Order Act and the man could be punished with a £100 fine.
However, the Met Police have since admitted it was "clearly wrong" for the officer to tell the cyclist that he had broken the law.Police pulled the cyclist over.Inspector Tony Adkins of the Met's Roads and Transport Policing Command said: "I've seen this video, and what the officers say is clearly wrong.
"Officers were conducting an operation in the area to stop a vehicle, and I am content that it was appropriate for them to have stopped in a bus lane due to this operational need.The act states that using "threatening or abusive words or behaviour...within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm of distress" is a breach of the law.
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