Edinburgh helmet cam cyclist deletes Twitter and YouTube accounts after social media pile-on Rider caught 12 drivers using handheld mobiles in one day – and became target of abusive and threatening tweets in apparently co-ordinated attack cycling
An Edinburgh cyclist who earlier this week submitted footage to Police Scotland of 12 drivers illegally using handheld mobile phones at the wheel has deleted his Twitter and YouTube accounts after being targeted with sustained abuse on social media – with some of those involved in the pile-on urging people in London to take similar action against helmet camera user CyclingMikey.
On Wednesday, we reported how one of those motorists filmed by cyclist Deacon Thurston had previously been spotted breaking the law by him using their phone while driving at the exact location where his latest footage had been captured.Thurston regularly posted videos of law-breaking drivers to his now-deleted social media channels, and also featured a number of times in the local press – making him a target for some Twitter users.
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