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Police "refused" to take cyclist's statement after near miss
Police "refused" to take cyclist's statement after near miss
Police "refused" to take cyclist's statement after near miss with motorist – because they believed the cyclist was "speeding"
The cyclist was travelling at up to 24mph when a driver pulled out in front of him, with Police Scotland later admitting that the officers were “wrong” to dismiss his report
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