State police will step in and “counsel” an unidentified trooper caught on video telling a bicyclist that he and others on the force “really don’t care about” bike lanes on the Longfellow Bridge, a spokesman said.

“After reviewing the videotaped interaction between a bicyclist and a state trooper that occurred Tuesday on the Longfellow Bridge, it is clear that the trooper’s statements regarding bike lanes and cyclists are wrong,” state police spokesman David Procopio said yesterday.

“The department will reiterate to those troopers on the bridge Tuesday our responsibilities to bicyclists, and will counsel the trooper who spoke to the cyclist about the proper way to respond to concerns raised by members of the public,” Procopio said.

The Herald reported yesterday that an unidentified bicyclist captured on video a trooper’s response to his complaint that a state police SUV was blocking a bike lane on the bridge.

“Yeah, we don’t really care about these bike lanes. It’s pretty much the locals. This bridge is state,” the trooper told the cyclist on the video, which was posted on reddit, a popular online message board.

“We really don’t care about the lanes,” the officer said. “That’s for Cambridge and Boston people to harass you.”