Toronto Police share video with a message, 'you now have our attention'
Toronto Police say they may lay charges against a cyclist caught on camera popping wheelies and weaving in and out of traffic near Yonge St and College St.
Police shared the video on their Instagram account Friday morning
The man on the bike replied on Instagram, saying what he did may be a little a dangerous but he's 'an expert'.
Swipe for other photos. It's kind of heartbreaking to see my little poppa wheelie clip being posted on the Toronto Police Instagram account (20k followers to see "my crime"). I say heartbreaking because my video is surrounded by surveillance videos of murders, stabbings, shootings, robberies and sexual assaults. I never crashed, I never hit anyone, and didn't commit any sort of hit & run. I never even made / make anyone slow down, hit their brakes or cause them to pull last second maneuvers. Yes, maybe a little dangerous, but I am a expert, have been doing this my entire life and have NEVER had an accident or caused an accident while on the streets of Toronto, while on my bike (one wheel or two). I see the most pitiful laws broken in the most sloppy and most dangerous ways all day, every day by regular cycling commuters who often place themselves in the most dangerous positions on the road (who also seem to always want to race everyone [cars & other cyclists] and get angry at every car [while not wearing lights on during the night]).
A post shared by My Little Bike Shop (@mylittlebikeshop) on Jun 30, 2017 at 5:53am PDT