Jeremy Vine responded to former MP Kate Hoey calling him “nasty” for reporting a law-breaking taxi driver, sharing the footage of the mobile phone use which landed the cabbie “six points and £500 fine”.

Earlier this week, former Labour MP Hoey, who is now a life peer in the House of Lords, posted a rant about Vine on Twitter, claiming she had heard from a taxi driver who the presenter caught using a mobile phone as he cycled past.

Hoey called Vine “nasty” for reporting the footage to the police, the driver subsequently getting “six points and a £500 fine”, according to the politician who also suggested “Vine should start reporting cyclists rushing through red lights if he wants to play tell-tale”.

> “Vine should start reporting cyclists rushing through red lights if he wants to play tell-tale”: Former MP Kate Hoey claims “nasty” Jeremy Vine’s camera footage got law-breaking taxi driver “six points and £500 fine”

We contacted Vine on Wednesday who confirmed to us he remembered the incident with the cabbie, the broadcaster then covering the case and Hoey’s reaction on his Jeremy Vine on 5 morning TV show yesterday.

During the segment, Vine played the footage of the incident to his viewers, the clip showing him filter past stationary traffic before spotting the cab driver on his phone.

“You’re not on your phone, are you?” Vine can be heard asking the professional driver who has both hands on his mobile device.

“No, I’m not, I’m just looking at something,” the driver replied while dropping the device.

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As Vine continues his journey the taxi driver was heard making the parting remark: “Go away, Jeremy. Find something worth doing instead of being a ****.”

Former MP Hoey had apparently spoken with the driver involved, launching a social media rant earlier this week during which she claimed Vine reporting the footage was “a nasty thing to do” and suggested “Vine should start reporting cyclists rushing through red lights if he wants to play tell-tale”.

Kate Hoey Tweet
Kate Hoey Tweet (Image Credit: Twitter)

Reacting to the tweet on his morning TV show, Vine joked: “She’s obviously got very angry during this because she stopped being able to use full stops.

“If you call me a very rude word that begins with a letter at the start of the alphabet, it’s not going to make it less likely that I report you for using your phone. And he was properly using it, even though he said he wasn’t.”