![]() ![]() The 50-year-old man, named as Tony in an interview with the Mail, was filmed crossing the road in front of Vine - as the broadcaster rounded a van stopped in a bike lane. Vine wrote that he was tempted to confront the driver, but decided he “quite fancied getting home alive”, instead laughing with a group of passing youngsters.Īnd two weeks ago, a courier who called Vine a "p***k" while crossing the road in west London was suspended from work while his employer investigates. Last week, when Jeremy Vine exclaimed "Oh wow" at a van driver in London who was about to hit another cyclist, the driver proceeded to shout “f*** off” out the window at him. Vine captioned the clip: 'London bus driver did the full moral outrage number on me this morning, but I DON’T KNOW WHY. > Van driver narrowly avoids hitting cyclist, yells "f*** off" at Jeremy Vine “Don't go while I'm here,” Vine urges, as he's positioned directly next to the front corner of the bus, but eventually decides to turn back around. Vine asks if he was in the wrong part of the road, but by that time the light turns green and the driver asks Vine to move along and said: “Excuse me, don’t trouble me.” London bus driver did the full moral outrage number on me this morning, but I DON’T KNOW WHY. Vine continues to ask what did he do wrong, but the driver unfortunately didn’t give a clear reply, instead saying: “You did something wrong and you know what you did.” You guys are very provoking human beings and I don’t know why you do it.” Still unable to hear the driver, Vine turns around and approaches the driver, who can then be heard saying: “I think you are terrible person. The driver’s reply is inaudible in the video, but Vine signals to the left asking, “Am I supposed to be over here?” As Vine starts pedalling, the bus driver honks at him.Īt the next signal, Vine stops and turns around to ask the driver: “What did I do wrong?”. In the footage shared on Twitter, the 58-year-old can be seen waiting at a traffic junction in Charing Cross, London when a 176 double-decker bus creeps up behind him. I feel fortunate to have the means to afford them, the eyesight to appreciate them, and the leisure to enjoy them.Jeremy Vine has posted a video in which a London bus driver can first be seen honking at the BBC and Channel 5 presenter who was cycling on the road, and then calling him a “terrible person” and a “provoking human being”. I am well pleased with my purchase, which was motivated by the fact that getting older has made the Swarovski glasses a bit too heavy, and my desire to give 8X a try. I am most anxious for warmer weather and the resolution of some medical problems to enable me to have more time with them. I used to think "Oh yeah, there are Mallards there." and move on, now I pause to look at them. That is something which can't be quantified in specifications, I think. I think for mt eyes (and attached brain for signal processing) mine are absolutely brilliant, with better color contrast and subtle shading detail compared to the purchased in 2014 EL SV 10X42 they replaced.įor the first time I saw Mallards as beautiful ducks, especially the females. I have no idea when mine were manufactured. My serial number is roughly 3000 greater than the example shown in the review. ![]()
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