History of the phenomenon system and people who together created third-party reporting in the UK Deeply personal yet backed by deep research and records
"This will be an ideal read for those who are part of the solution and also those who are part of the problem group as well learning to had by all here" Mark Hodson a former officer of West Midlands Police "What an amazing book, a revelation!Jeremy Vine, BBC and Channel5 presenter
Mike van Erp, aka Cycling Mikey
Dave Sherry, the most hated cyclist in the UK
Lewis D, aka Traffic Droid
Andy Cox, OCU Commander Strategy and Transformation Metropolitan Police
Mark Hodson, ex-West Midlands Police
David Brennan, one of the first reporters and cocreator of Peddle the Parliament
Anne Ramsay, aka Cycle Granny
The book contains some unexpected references, including Vines' complaints about cyclists on pavements, Clarkson hating SUVs, and traffic officers investigated for malicious prosecution of the cyclist
Whether you are a cycling enthusiast, a road safety advocate, or someone curious about the power of community action, Record Retreat Report is a must-read It not only sheds light on the importance of vigilant reporting but also inspires readers to contribute to a safer future for all road users About the author Lukasz Marek Sielski is a Polish/British engineer manager, amateur writer, volunteer and campaigner who has invested in tackling mobile phone use by drivers since 2019 Actively connected to Kensington and working in the media environment Lukasz had previous successes in creating larger media events, including influencing the Polish presidential campaign with an online game which allowed players to pull the third candidate to support one of the two remaining The game coined a term used for years in Polish politics A few years later Lukasz created a national movement asking for west-like liberties for adults consuming beer in parks and on barbeques which is illegal in Poland The action reached the parliament and coined more terms in the political and media slang