Jeremy Fine was accused of re -causing cycling with his online clips that highlight bad driving.
The broadcaster “Fear of God” placed in any person who thinks about the shift from four -wheels to two, according to Tour De France, commentator NED Bouleting.
Jeremy biking passenger, 59, spent years loading clips of dangerous drivers who face him in London – but he abandoned him to escape from the consultants.
Need of ITV said that his intentions were good, and that he was usually right and was backed by statistics – but he was hurting bicycles.
He wrote: “Jeremy is always right. What he says, 99 times out of a hundred, right.
He comments on dangerous leadership, and explains why he threatens a person who rides a bike. Statistics, of course, make his case for him.
“But, in my opinion, this is dangerous, but: just because he is right, this does not mean that he is right.
“With respect to Jeremy, whose intentions were not flawed, I think he made a mistake. This is the reason.
“Cycling is fun. It is free. It is a tremendous activity that changes life. It puts a smile on your face. Jeremy videos, frankly, will put fear of God in you.”
He continued: “If you are mysteriously thinking about a” conditional transformation “where active obsessive -traveling obsessive refers to getting rid of the car in favor of the bike (something you literally did), will Jeremy controversial videos convince you? Do you be more likely to encourage you?
“My experience in contracting London in the past twenty years is much more benign than Jeremy, or at least the liberated version of Jeremy that it provides online.
“I tend to ride on backgrounds where I can recognize the safest ways, and in general, I do not test the maximum levels of the danger that is often presented, in Jeremy videos.
“This is not so that it does not happen, but not as it suggests its offer.”
This comes after Thug Barton apologized in football for Green and agreed to pay 75,000 pounds after he called him a “non -bike”.
The BBC Radio 2 host filed a lawsuit against Jeremy in the city of Man, Newcastle and QPR Barton midfielder for defamation and harassment on a large number of evil posts.
The couple was appointed in a confrontation with the Supreme Court, but Barton revealed that he agreed to pay 75,000 pounds as compensation and costs to settle the case.
He also apologized to the broadcaster for “incorrect” posts, which also included the Vine A “Defender Paedo” brand.
Barton said: “I agreed not to make the same allegations again about Mr. Fine and I apologize to him for the distress he suffered,” Barton said.