http://goo.gl/maps/Iyx4
In the background I see another five or so (probably) illegal pavement parked cars.
I see one cyclist on the pavement, clearly avoiding a temporary constraint due to roadworks. I don't see any pedestrians behind him or in his immediate path.
I don't particularly like seeing the cars parked there, but residents have been parking there for 30 years, so it probably counts as a right of way, even without the dropped kerb. There is even a sign saying residents parking only: http://goo.gl/maps/9z8S
If you look at the previous image (by moving backwards) you will see the cyclist riding between the bus stop and the temporary traffic lights which are on red. He is jumping lights and riding on the pavement at the same time. The temporary lights apply equally to cyclists as to cars, and there is no excuse for riding on the pavement.
jollyrog wrote:
http://goo.gl/maps/A3RK
In the follow on image to that, you can see that he's turned his bike to join Dartmouth Road proper from the slip road. Looks to me like he's actually come from the bike racks on the corner (you can see the lock on his top tube) and is looking to be on the road. His crime? possibly cycling two or three metres from the cycle racks to the corner.
I don't think you are correct. From what I can make out (again moving backwards) the cyclist is coming from the direction of Century Yard. In the following images, as the camera car goes past him and after he squeezes past the girls, he hops off his bike, either because he thinks he has just been caught on camera or because he wants to cross the road.