A female cyclist in Cardiff has filmed the moment she confronted a motorist who had directed sexist remarks at her shortly beforehand.
Nanw Beard, who posted the footage to YouTube, said that the incident had left her “angry and fed up” and called on men to challenge such behaviour whenever they encountered it, reports Nation.Cymru, which has posted the video to YouTube.
The 30 year old said she was riding along Penarth Road when a motorist drew alongside her and told her she “should have a health warning because your backside is going to cause an accident.”
She said: “When I told him that was disgusting he drove away laughing. I later caught up with him and that’s the interaction that you see in the video.
After she caught yup with the driver, she repeatedly asked him, “Do you want to say that again?” and told him that his remarks were “disgusting and despicable,” but he dismissed her with a wave of his hand.
“This was the second occasion of harassment I’d received that afternoon having had another man shout that he was going to ‘f*ck me in the arse’,” she continued.
“I’ve got to the point where I’m so angry and fed up with the constant barrage of street harassment I face as a woman, especially while I’m alone.
“It’s been a part of life I’ve just had to accept,” she continued. “However, reading stories of women choosing not to accept this anymore has made me feel empowered.
“This man had what I presume to be his son in the car. By setting this example he’s telling young men that this behaviour is ok.
“I couldn’t miss the opportunity to call the behaviour out. I was feeling vulnerable and intimidated following the previous encounter with the first man.
“However, I felt that if he was on camera, it was unlikely that he would get out of the car or harass me further.”
She said that when she accused the motorist of sexual harassment, he laughed at her.
“This made me question myself, but I know that this is a common tactic when such men are called out for their behaviour.”
Unwanted attention from male motorists and even fellow cyclists is one barrier to more women cycling, and Ms Beard added: “In terms of how we stop this happening, I think that the responsibility lies principally with men.
“Challenge the behaviour when you see it on the street, in bars, in conversations at work or anywhere. By not speaking out, you’re enabling it.”
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Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.
The phenomenon isn't unique to you Brits; here across The Pond in the US it's a plague second only to COVID 19, and not limited to local police. One look at our politics and you see it's ravages.
the things they definitely don't have is brain cells. Absolute pondlife.
I don't think it's as simple as that. Some will have plenty brain cells but just make the choice to use them maliciously - there are plenty examples of intelligent, successful misogynists. Indeed, what's considered success in our society is sometimes easier to achieve if you're a bastard (in various ways).
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The phenomenon isn't unique to you Brits; here across The Pond in the US it's a plague second only to COVID 19, and not limited to local police. One look at our politics and you see it's ravages.
Abhorrent behaviour, the face of the driver should not have been obfuscated.
That's shocking behaviour! Well done to Nanw for calling the arsehole out.
Right.. can anyone tell me how to pronounce Nanw.. I'm going for Nan-oow ... but it could be Nan-we or Nan-wi ?
NAN-oo according to a baby names website.
Well done Nanw Beard. Do these men not have mothers, sisters, cousins, neices? 😪
Probably, but the things they definitely don't have is brain cells. Absolute pondlife.
I don't think it's as simple as that. Some will have plenty brain cells but just make the choice to use them maliciously - there are plenty examples of intelligent, successful misogynists. Indeed, what's considered success in our society is sometimes easier to achieve if you're a bastard (in various ways).
It does not matter, just as a racist with no black acquaintances is still a racist.
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