SIR – I would be pleased to accompany letter writer C D Lee (Worcester News, August 7) with the West Mercia Police spokesperson who said that they were not aware of of any particular problem with people cycling on the streets of Worcester.
Most police are mobile so do not experience the hazards of pedestrians.
The offenders come and go so quickly that it is well nigh impossible to accost them even if one dare, and we haven’t all got cameras.
If police records of such incidents are low it is because in the absence of the bobby on the beat. It falls to the public to report them and one needs a witness for that.
It is just another one of our laws to be broken.
PHIL PEGLER
Worcester
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