A woman took action against individuals who verbally harassed her by reporting their untaxed van to the DVLA, potentially leading to a £1,000 fine. Aneesa Dawn, a supply teacher, encountered a van driver repeatedly honking at her and her sister while waiting to cross a busy Cardiff street. Despite feeling embarrassed and upset, Aneesa filmed the incident as evidence and discovered the van was untaxed. She promptly reported it to the DVLA.
Aneesa shared the video on social media platforms, garnering over ten million views on Instagram and nearly one million on TikTok. She hoped this exposure would help identify the culprits, noting the widespread prevalence of similar experiences among women. However, the video also attracted negative comments, causing Aneesa to fear walking in Cardiff alone.
Following the incident, Aneesa filed a police report with South Wales Police, emphasizing the need to address street harassment. She highlighted the importance of taking a stand against such behavior and reclaiming power. The DVLA confirmed the van in question was untaxed, potentially leading to fines and legal action.
Aneesa disclosed that this was not her first encounter with verbal harassment and expressed solidarity with other women who have faced similar situations. South Wales Police emphasized the criminality of catcalling and urged individuals to report such incidents for a safer public environment.
