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Jeremy Vin said he will not post videos to confront him with car drivers while riding a bicycle because of the level of Internet use – saying, “I have received it.”
The television and radio presenter has published clips of his transport in London, and made the case that some of his car drivers in his videos are seriously driving and should be given cyclists.
He talked to the BBC Radio 4 in one on Monday about his decision, after he announced on social media on Sunday that he would stop downloading videos.
“I must deal with a lot of incoming, what I had called Flak in the old days, but now they call it hunting,” he said.
“I shouldn’t mind, but in the end I thought I just wanted to replace the narration, I do not want to do this anymore, and in the end I received,” added Radio 2 Radio Radio Radio.
“Driving a car is a debt in this country,” he said, adding, “If I say anything that works, this is what you get.”
He read examples of the comments he received online, in which people said they wanted to see him injured on the road, or made personal comments about his family.
“Please only download another video of cycling if you care and enter the hospital,” was among the comments that Vine read.
Several Vine publications online on the Internet about the driver’s behavior and itself, while some of the language that Vine uses when talking about car drivers were exciting to the dispute.
“All people who do not get enough sex lock in small metal boxes and lead around London” said, when describing his experiences in the capital, said last week to the bodcast of the broadcaster Gabi Roslin.
“This is what is happening mainly in our society,” he added.
The world challenged Helen Montage about if his behavior was, Fine said it was “just the safety of the man.”
“If you are driving your car and want your children to be safe at the back, you are just a reasonable person,” he added.
“If you turn your rotation, you are in fact not crushing your head with the bus wheel that you described as strict or radical.”
Fine also mentioned that his bike was recently stolen from his home because he is among the reasons that make him stop publishing the clips.
He said that writing on social media: “The fishing has become very bad. They had more than 100 million views, but in the end, the anger they really generate.
“My goal was only to urge all of us who are leading to think about the dangers of trying to move in cities on foolishness.
“I know that I sometimes got a little cross when the driver, for example, has withdrawn without looking, but I just downloaded the movie to show the danger.”
In 2018, Fiene told the Association’s Transport Committee in London that he photographed up to 40 driving crimes every day that rides bicycles from Cisoyk in West London to BBC offices in Circuford.
In the previous year, a woman was imprisoned for screaming and a gun mark was made on him as he rides the house from work.