Oh, and the only way you are going to stop a cyclist would be by putting them and possibly other road users at risk. For physical damage to a vehicle, that could probably be counted as 'disproportionate'. Not commenting on the moral position of riding off, but how could you stop the cyclist without some form of violence if they didn't want to stop?
Oh, and the only way you are going to stop a cyclist would be by putting them and possibly other road users at risk. For physical damage to a vehicle, that could probably be counted as 'disproportionate'. Not commenting on the moral position of riding off, but how could you stop the cyclist without some form of violence if they didn't want to stop?