This Morning viewers were left unimpressed minutes into the latest edition of the show as hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield chatted about ITV's latest drama, The Thief, His Wife and The Canoe.
02.04.2022 - 09:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Footage showing a cyclist falling off her bike into a ditch after a car drove by her on a country lane has divided opinion as to who was in the wrong. The video, taken from a helmet camera, shows the woman topple over after a motorist in a Land Rover Defender drove past her in the village of Ashby St Ledger, Northamptonshire.
It was submitted to Northamptonshire Police who said it "proved beyond doubt" that the driver, Paul Nigel Miley, had shown no consideration for other road users. Miley, 52, was handed a £1,008 fine for driving without due care or attention.
Police say Miley should have come to a stop to allow the cyclists to pass safely. However people online were quick to leap to the driver's defence, pointing out he'd left room to pass and the woman seemed to have got her feet caught in the pedals.
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Following the case, the force took to social media to share footage of what they described as the "reckless overtaking manoeuvre" on June 11 last year. It shows the group of three riders going along the single track lane before Miley drives by as one cyclist shouts "slow down you ****".
After the car has passed, the camera pans back to the middle rider, who can then be seen falling off her bike, while the other woman continues to shout expletives. One person commented: "Can’t see what he did wrong. Looks like she just fell over cos her feet were attached to her pedals. Maybe she just needs to learn how to get off her bike!"
Another added "What a waste of everyone's time" while another put: "Where’s the offence? Honestly struggling to see what he could have done differently."
One wrote: "I think he could have
This Morning viewers were left unimpressed minutes into the latest edition of the show as hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield chatted about ITV's latest drama, The Thief, His Wife and The Canoe.
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