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Bike vigilante Cycling Mikey returns to scene where he pushed his bike in front of a car to perform same stunt AGAIN

The controversial awake cyclist bike bike Bike Mikey returned to the scene where he pushed his bike in front of a car to make the same dump again.

His real name is Michael Van ERP, the cyclist, this week, the driver Hammersmith’deki Paddenswick Road, trying to pass the road business while trying to pass his bike into a car loaded a five -minute clip.

While the bike hit a few pieces on the road, riding a bike Mikey continued to block cars with his body to prevent another driver from passing.

Today, he returned to the same point to stop the passing of the drivers, to prevent the way and to shake his finger to everyone who disobeyed him.

As a gray car moved down the road, riding a bike drove in front of him to move as a barrier and forced the driver to return as he said with his hand gesture.

At one point, a tesco delivery of the van identified the alert cyclist and decided to return, and as a result he got a thumb from Mikey, who was satisfied with a satisfied bike.

The truck driver later said, ‘Are you getting a bike?’ He shouted. ‘I, all of you, my good friend, you are all good,’ he replied.

At the end of the clip, he wrote: ‘All of these drivers were more reasonable than the Crazy Fiat driver you saw yesterday.

Vigilante Bike Mikey returned to the stage where he pushed his bike in front of a car to make the same dump again.

As a gray car moved down the road, riding a bike drove in front of him to move as a barrier and forced the driver to return as he said with his hand gesture.

As a gray car moved down the road, riding a bike drove in front of him to move as a barrier and forced the driver to return as he said with his hand gesture.

Previously, riding a bike Mikey prevented a car with a bike before it was cut into pieces

Previously, riding a bike Mikey prevented a car with a bike before it was cut into pieces

“ Still wrong and they should not drive like this. The good thing was that there were several drivers who didn’t even try to run. Well done and five five to them! ‘

52 -year -old Mr. Van ERP passes through London with Gopro while trying to catch the drivers on his phones – before confronting the video and taking the number plates.

The road safety fighter claims that he had captured more than 2,000 criminals since his first flutter on ‘helmet -cam’ in 2006 – with car victims, including Frank Lampard and Chris Eubank.

However, the cyclist, who works as a caregiver and amusement park, was caught by his own cameras last year, while pedaling the London pass, despite the red lights.

After the incident that saw the bike was crushed, the activist took the damaged pieces scattered along the West of London.

Mr. Van ERP pushed his bike to the road and the car and divided the bike into several pieces

Mr. Van ERP pushed his bike to the road and the car and divided the bike into several pieces

Mike Van ERP, 50, Youtube name is better known with Mikey, Mikey, using a Gopro to capture drivers using your phones - usually traffic jam or red lights - before confrontation in the video and continues to note the number plates.

Mike Van ERP, 50, Youtube name is better known with Mikey, Mikey, using a Gopro to capture drivers using your phones – usually traffic jam or red lights – before confrontation in the video and continues to note the number plates.

Mr. Van ERP told Telegraph: ‘I did not throw the bike into the car.

I didn’t go out with the intention of a collision.

‘I just wanted to block him, but unexpectedly, the wild acceleration and a little late reaction meant that we had come to a collision course.’

The cyclist regularly records and reports events and follows the final results.

Mr. Van ERP routinely captures drivers who committed road crimes, including using their mobile phones behind the steering wheel and caught a driver once breathing nitrogen oxide.

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