Una donna denuncia il furgone non tassato del cacciatore di Cardiff al DVLA

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  1. [deleted] on

    Not really news is it? Glad she did it but why is it in the BBC of all places?

  2. OkBrilliant8092 on

    maybe BBC shouldnt have put her mug across the whole bloody screen.. internets gonna internet with it and she’ll probably get much more hassle than if theyd have just used a stock image.. facepalm wednesday!

  3. RetepNamenots on

    > It left both women scared and fearing for their safety, with Aneesa’s sister subsequently cancelling a solo trip to Edinburgh.

    Seems like a bit of an overreaction?

  4. Ok-Western3626 on

    Good on her for reporting it, but I’m not sure it’s the win they’re making it out to be. The DVLA already knew it wasn’t taxed, it was their database she checked to find that out. If they haven’t been prosecuted and convicted, there have been no consequences yet. Also, she may face further harassment from other dickheads now she has gone public, I hope not but let’s be realistic.

  5. With all the shit going on I didn’t realise this was a slow news day. BBC’s journos must be on strike if they need people to hand them anecdotes like this.

    That said, props to her. I just don’t think it should be news when we’re barely hearing anything about Palestine, Epstein files, Panama papers or literally anything else that would require some actual investigation.

  6. bekahfromearth on

    Good for her. I was catcalled by a guy in a work van in Glasgow on my way to a concert. I wish I’d reported it to his work since the logo was on the side of the van.

  7. Potential-Secret-760 on

    Can i ask as i’ve recently been in a major argument with the girlfriend about catcalling.

    Excluding insults and the creepy shit men say to high school kids, are simple acts like the wolf whistle really as traumatising as i’m being told to believe?

    I always assumed it was just a vocal display of attraction. Cringey, undignified and has a very low success rate, but do all women hate it?

  8. TellMeManyStories on

    I very much doubt the DVLA will do anything about this report…

  9. smith9447 on

    Good for her. Nice way to make them pay for their behaviour.

  10. SmurfRiding on

    How did she know it was untaxed? Tax discs have been phased out.

  11. WolfColaCo2020 on

    I have a friend who was catcalled by some scaffolders one day. Even jeered when she was apparently taking photos of them, saying she ‘obviously likes what she sees’

    Wrong. She was taking a photo of the hoardings on the scaffolding that had their employer’s contact details. Which she duly phoned and told them of their behaviour. She got a call back a few hours later to say they’d both been sacked

  12. ArchdukeToes on

    I don’t know about you, but if I was driving a vehicle that I knew was untaxed I’d be trying to draw as little attention to myself as possible.

    Clearly this guy wasn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer.

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