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A young British woman may be regretting her candid comments she made on Twitter following an incident involving her car and a cyclist.
June 24, 2013 Read time: 1 min
A young British woman may be regretting her candid comments she made on 3008 Twitter following an incident involving her car and a cyclist. The woman tweeted that she had hit a cyclist while rounding a corner on the wrong side of the road but as the bicycle owner did not pay ‘road tax’ she had the right to use the road. The cyclist fortunately escaped serious injury but following a series of complaints, she deleted the posts and removed the account. However the police had already been alerted and also took a close interest in her earlier social media posts which included boasts about her speeding and tailgating activities, as well as photos taken of these offences while at the wheel. It seems likely the woman will have time to reflect on her ignorance of the rules of the road during her likely driving ban.

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