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Boris Johnson filmed swearing at taxi driver | Boris Johnson filmed swearing at taxi driver |
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London mayor Boris Johnson has been caught on film swearing at a taxi driver. | London mayor Boris Johnson has been caught on film swearing at a taxi driver. |
Mr Johnson, who is also a Conservative MP, was involved in an altercation at traffic lights in the footage obtained by the Sun. | Mr Johnson, who is also a Conservative MP, was involved in an altercation at traffic lights in the footage obtained by the Sun. |
A source close to the mayor told BBC political correspondent Ross Hawkins it was "a colourful choice of language" . | A source close to the mayor told BBC political correspondent Ross Hawkins it was "a colourful choice of language" . |
But the source added: "He was giving as good as he got to a guy who heckles him regularly." | But the source added: "He was giving as good as he got to a guy who heckles him regularly." |
It is understood the incident took place over a week ago. | It is understood the incident took place over a week ago. |
The general secretary of the Licensed Taxi Drivers' Association, Steve McNamara, said: "This was an incident between two grown men. | The general secretary of the Licensed Taxi Drivers' Association, Steve McNamara, said: "This was an incident between two grown men. |
"No children were about and no-one was offended. It's a bit of a storm in the tea-cup." | "No children were about and no-one was offended. It's a bit of a storm in the tea-cup." |
Analysis from Tom Edwards, BBC London transport correspondent | |
Behind this incident is a dispute that has been simmering for months. | |
The black cab trade blame London Mayor Boris Johnson and Transport for London for failing to do enough to protect them. | |
Cabbies say the rise of minicab phone apps - in particular Uber - and the increase in illegal minicab touting is putting them out of business. | |
Cabbies are unhappy that Uber uses a mobile app to work out the cost of journeys. They argue this is the same as a taxi meter, which only black cabs are legally entitled to use in London. | |
There have been protests on the roads and at City Hall - and radio phone-ins are inundated with aggrieved taxi drivers. | |
Now the mayor is talking about putting a cap on the number of minicab drivers in London. | |
But the relationship between some black cabbies and Mr Johnson is looking increasingly strained. |
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