Gordon Ramsay ‘almost caused a nasty accident by not stopping at the red light’ on bike



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Gordon Ramsay has been charged with almost causing an accident by failing to stop at a red light during a bike ride through Cornwall.

The famous television chef, 53, was caught on camera by an angry local who claims he rode directly through a red light.

In the video, Ramsay is seen with a group of two other people when the incident on the road between Wadebridge and Trebetherick occurred.

The group of three approaches a junction with stoplights and was instructed to stop, but it seems that the chef continues to advance directly into the video clip.

Ramsay is seen pedaling ahead as the red light jumps

A female cyclist waits for the light to change while Ramsay is far ahead

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A female cyclist waited at the lights while Ramsay and the other cyclist ignored all signals to stop, according to Sun.

An eyewitness told the media that he almost caused a “nasty accident” and called the Hell’s Kitchen star “t ** t”.

They added: “A car was approaching from the other side and had to apply the brake.”

The hot chef posted this plugin on Instagram just hours before the incident.

He infuriated a particular local as he was accused of almost causing a ‘nasty accident’

Yesterday, Gordon’s representative spoke to say that the premises’ claims were false and that the incident “did not happen.”

However, they declined to comment when Mirror Online contacted the dashcam footage today.

The hot chef was not far from his luxurious £ 4.4 million vacation home when the event occurred, where he cut himself off with the family amid the pandemic.

Gordon was rated ‘t ** t’ by the local

He didn’t seem to mind the red light.

After having passed the red light, the furious local finally caught up with him and realized he was the famous chef.

Gordon was easily recognizable as he was dressed in a red and black lycra outfit that he posed in just hours before for an Instagram snapshot.

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Their non-compliance with the rules goes against the Highway Traffic Law, which states that everyone must stop to pass red lights, regardless of whether they are in a car or on a bicycle.

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