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A London cyclist was wrongly told that he had broken the law after swearing at an unmarked police car, the Met said.
A viral video showed a cyclist yelling at a car to 'get out of the f***ing way' which turned out to be an undercover police car that blared its sirens and pulled him over.
One of the officers in Wandsworth, south London, accused the cyclist of not only being 'inconsiderate and stupid' but committing a public order offence for swearing.
In the footage, one officer said: 'Swearing in the street with two small children that are yours. You're committing public order offences with your kids.'
The officer claimed that swearing in a public place where there is two children was a public offence 'under Section 5 of the Public Order Act' and could be fined £100.
He continued: 'If we weren't police and we were the wrong type of people... if I overran you because I'm that type of person