On your bike lads... wait, not MY bike! Moment covidiot yob steals PCSO's bicycle while jeering mob taunt and cheer as he confronts them for breaching lockdown in park

This is the brazen moment a PCSO's bike is stolen as he tries to disperse a mob of covidiots in a park during lockdown.
The footage, taken in Godolphin Playing Fields, Slough on Monday, shows a Police Community Support Officer confronting a group of around ten people who had gathered in the open space to play cricket.
As he explains the importance of current restrictions on public gatherings, one of them grabs his bicycle and starts running off - as the person filming advises him to 'take the stand down'.
The cameraman then taunts the humiliated PCSO, saying 'you just got robbed!' as the group around him laugh and jeer. 
The officer called for backup which was then deployed, but the men, believed to be aged in their late teens or early twenties, made off from the scene leaving the PCSO's bike behind.
Thames Valley Police praised the PCSO for his 'professionalism and great constraint' during the incident - and the force is now appealing for witnesses. 
Recent figures revealed that police handed out more than 9,000 fines to people in England and Wales for flouting coronavirus lockdown laws - including 397 repeat offenders. One was given six fixed penalty notices in the past month. 
Eight out of ten fines were given to men - and 54 per cent of those who flouted the rules were aged between 18 and 29. 

As the PCSO speaks to the young men, one of them grabs his bicycle and starts running off - as the person filming advises him to 'take the stand down'
As the PCSO speaks to the young men, one of them grabs his bicycle and starts running off - as the person filming advises him to 'take the stand down'

The National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) said 8,877 tickets were handed out by forces in England between March 27 and April 27, while 299 were issued in Wales over the same period.
These peaked over the Easter weekend with an average of 500 fines per day issued as temperatures reached 79F (26C).  
In the bicycle theft footage, as the support officer raises his palms in disbelief, he is met with taunts of 'do we go home?' in a high-pitched tone.
The person filming says: 'Go home, how are you going to get home, officer? Where's your bike?'
One the group says: 'Look how many cameras there are around you right now'.
The PCSO says: 'I don't care, I'm doing the right thing here.'
One of those gathered in the field taunts: 'Daddy pig says go home.'
Another of the group says: 'Leave it man, he's about to cry, man.'
The PCSO says: 'Go home, seriously.'
Video of the incident was shared online, bringing in more than 150,000 views.
As the support officer raises his palms in disbelief, the person filming says: 'Go home, how are you going to get home, officer, where's your bike?'
As the support officer raises his palms in disbelief, the person filming says: 'Go home, how are you going to get home, officer, where's your bike?'
As the support officer raises his palms in disbelief, the person filming says: 'Go home, how are you going to get home, officer, where's your bike?'
Sumayah Akhtar, who posted the footage, branded the incident 'the most disgusting thing [she has] seen'.
'This guy is doing his job, advising you guys to stay home for you and your families' health,' she added. 
'Imagine in Ramadan not being able to have a drop of respect in you. Also, if lockdown doesn't get released it's thanks to the boys like this.'
Commenters were broadly in agreement, hitting out at the group for their 'disrespectful' and 'embarrassing' behaviour.
One said: 'They are shouting profanities at him in their language. As a Muslim we must have [decency], specially for elders. I blame their parents for raising such uncouth and disgusting creatures.'
Another simply said: 'Shame on those fools'. 
Superintendent Gavin Wong, Local Policing Commander for Slough, said: 'The behaviour displayed against my officer will not be tolerated by Thames Valley Police and we are investigating this incident fully.
'We are fully committed to supporting the fight against the coronavirus in order to save lives, and we need to remember that officers on the front line put themselves at risk in order to do that.
'I know the local community will be embarrassed by the actions of a small number of people because the vast majority of people understand what is required and have complied with the rules around Coronavirus. I am grateful that the PCSO was not injured and he is being supported by the force.
'He showed professionalism and great constraint during the incident.
'We are asking anyone who might have further information in connection with this incident to please come forward or knows anyone who might be involved to please come forward.
'We are particularly wishing to trace a man who is Asian, with a thin beard and moustache, short dark cropped hair, wearing what appears to be a black traditional robe, and black sliders.
'We are also looking to trace a man who was involved in riding on the bike who is Asian, wearing a dark T-shirt and trousers, we also looking to trace the other males who were present in the park and involved in the incident.
'Thames Valley Police and our officers are out in the community engaging and encouraging people to stay at home to protect the lives of everyone from the spread of Coronavirus. The behaviour shown towards our PCSO is completely unacceptable. He is being supported by the force.
'Further to this, our officers returned to the playing fields yesterday (5/5) and found a group of men again playing cricket. They attempted to run off but they were detained and issued with fixed penalty notices'.
On your bike lads... wait, not MY bike! Moment covidiot yob steals PCSO's bicycle while jeering mob taunt and cheer as he confronts them for breaching lockdown in park On your bike lads... wait, not MY bike! Moment covidiot yob steals PCSO's bicycle while jeering mob taunt and cheer as he confronts them for breaching lockdown in park Reviewed by CUZZ BLUE on May 06, 2020 Rating: 5

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