![]() ![]() “You put your hand out and I thought you were going right,” comes the response. Not only that, but the close pass was also accompanied by an obligatory blast of the horn and a shout of ‘What’s your problem?’ from the black cab driver.Īs with almost all MGIF passes, of course, the manoeuvre comes to no avail, as Vine soon draws level with the cabbie for a rather testy debrief. The remark "You can do what you like, you know that" (meaning *he* can) suggests he has simply invented his own Highway Code. But his entitlement and lying were just off the scale. ![]() ![]() If this black-cab driver had just said "Sorry, that was a bad overtake," I wouldn't have minded. Vine’s latest ‘controversial’ clip, posted yesterday morning, shows a Kensington taxi driver go full MGIF (Must Get in Front) by close passing the broadcaster, despite the cyclist’s hand signal to indicate that he was staying in the outside lane. Jeremy Vine’s live blog season ticket hasn’t seen much action in recent months (apart from the odd impatient Bentley driver), but it’s safe to say that over on Twitter – it’s still around, hooray! – the two-wheeled presenter is continuing his successful streak of upsetting angry, entitled motorists with his daily commute videos. ![]()
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