
Moment vigilante Cycling Mikey catches phone snatchers speeding away with e-biker user's device
YouTuber Michael Van Erp said: 'I was cycling home from the train station, and passed a Lime Bike rider who was perhaps foolishly using his phone.'
Click above to watch the incident on Euston Road, London.

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