A driver has appealed online to find the identity of a cyclist who punched his wing mirror on Thursday morning (November 21).
The driver said he was driving up St Anne's Road in Reading at about 8am when the incident happened.
He claims that the traffic had 'let him go' but the cyclist pulled away from Clifton Park Manor and it was 'not easy' for the cyclist to pass.
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It is then claimed that the cyclist then 'punched' the wing mirror of the car, breaking the electronic mechanism.
The driver now hopes to find the alleged culprit.
Writing online, he said: "Does anyone know a middle aged chap fairly skinny who cycles to work with a bright yellow helmet and a camera on top?
"I was driving up St Annes Road at 8am as the traffic above had let me go. He came straight out Clifton Park Manor, went straight past the cars at the top that had let me go.
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"As I was half way up with cars either side, it wasn’t easy for him to pass, especially as he was in the middle of the road.
"So...he punched my wing mirror, breaking the electronic mechanism and sped off."
If you are the cyclist or know the cyclist, please email The Reading Chronicle to be put in touch with the driver.
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