Ian Dury's son has admitted he lost his driving licence after he was filmed using his phone while driving by Jeremy Vine - who has called the situation 'unfortunate' and expressed his 'love' for his father's music.
Musician Baxter Dury, 53, said he was caught red-handed by Vine as he was driving back to his west London home from producer Paul Epworth's studio where the pair were working on his new album Allbarone.
Speaking to BBC 6 Music's Roundtable host Huw Stephens, Baxter said: 'Do you know what? This is a tragic story, but I drove there for the first half (of making the record) and then lost my license.'
The son of the late 70s punk-rock icon added: 'I got caught in a traffic jam, and Jeremy Vine took a film of me looking at Instagram, which he deserves to, I'm not arguing about (it). Shouldn't probably say that publicly, he's probably in the other room, isn't he?'
BBC Radio 2 presenter Vine is a keen cyclist who has been described as 'willing to die in defence of the Highway Code' for filming dodgy drivers with his helmet camera on his daily commutes through London's congested roads and reporting them to the police.






