Moment covidiot on dirt bike taunts cycling policeman chasing him

‘Come on big fella, you’ve nearly got me’: Moment covidiot on dirt bike taunts cycling policeman chasing him around field for breaching lockdown

  • The rider can be seen leading the police officer around a field and goading him
  • It’s understood it was filmed last Friday afternoon in Huddersfield, West Yorks
  • The motorcyclist has been criticised by locals for flouting lockdown guidelines 

This is the moment a covidiot on a dirt bike goads a cycling policeman chasing him for breaching lockdown. 

The rider can be seen leading the officer around a field and taunting him as he struggles to get close. 

It’s understood the footage was filmed last Friday afternoon in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. 

The man on the motorbike can be heard saying: ‘Come on…nearly, f*****g hell

The man on the motorbike can be heard saying: 'Come on...nearly, f*****g hell

The rider (right) can be seen leading the police officer (left) around a field and taunting him as he struggles to get close. It is believed the incident was filmed in Huddersfield

‘Come on big fella, you are going to do it. You’re so close, you’ve nearly got me.’

But he then circles back pretending to stop before speeding off again.

He adds: ‘Oh you’re so close yet so far. You’ve got it in you. Look at you, you are knackered.’

Referring to his motorbike he adds: ‘Get yourself one of these lad. Come on lad. Get those legs pumping.’

The rider was slammed by locals as he ignored Government guidelines not to leave the house unless for essential work, shopping or exercise

The front of the motorbike, as filmed by the rider

The rider was slammed by locals as he ignored Government guidelines not to leave the house unless for essential work, shopping or exercise

The video – posted by Luke New – has gone viral after being shared 24,000 times and attracting 10,000 comments.

The rider was slammed by locals as he ignored Government guidelines not to leave the house unless for essential work, shopping or exercise. 

Jamie Auty said: ‘What a waste of oxygen.’

Brish Macpherson added: ‘Blokes got no chance.’

West Yorkshire Police has been approached for comment.