Mail’s cycling number plates poll story “misleading and unreliable”, says Cycling UK Charity raised complaint with IPSO after the Mail claimed there is wide public support for tougher cycling regulations – by citing Fair Fuel UK survey results cycling
In his complaint, Michael said that the article contained several potential breaches of the Editors’ Code of Practice – but the watchdog rejected each of them, insisting that there were insufficient grounds to find a possible breach of the Code’s provisions.
Other complaints raised by Michael, including that the article misrepresented some of the new Highway Code rules, were similarly rejected by IPSO. Remarkably, this is not the first time that Cycling UK have criticised the Daily Mail’s reporting on a Fair Fuel UK survey. According to the survey’s findings, seven out of ten respondents thought that traffic has got worse due to an increase in cars on the road .
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