My point is merely that there was no violence and nothing he said (that I could hear) meets the legal requirements of a threat based on the evidence in her twitter post alone.
Was he harassing her? Yes
Was he being intimidating? Yes
Neither of these things are violence. Violence requires the use of physical force to cause bodily harm. There was no physical force or bodily harm.
I’m not defending his behaviour. I’m just trying to be accurate about what that behaviour was.
In this situation, the woman was talking on the phone to her mum saying rude things about the man who wasn’t wearing a mask on the tube. He gets upset as he feels it was about him and was said for all to hear. So he follows her and harasses her for being rude about him not wearing a mask and demands an apology. He should not have followed her and had a confrontation.
But because as he’s a man, him being upset is also intimidating and the woman starts claiming he’s threatening her (which I don’t hear on the video, the “I’m not threatening you, but I know people and if you’re going to be a rude girl” comment is cut off mid stream so we have no idea if he’s going to finish by saying “I will report you for harassing me for not wearing a mask on the tube when I’m exempt, or if he’s going to say “I will beat you up.” He never said he was going to “beat her up” on the recording. She repeatedly says he said that but he never said that on the video and everytime she claims it, he denies having threatened her at all. So this is unknown.
To be a threat, it has to be a specific promise to do physical harm.
However in her twitter feed she claims that moments after she first saw him approaching her, when she wasn’t filming but was on the phone with her mum, she writes that he said “you do realise I’ve called people to come beat you up”. She claims he said this during those moments between the two videos. But she also claims she hung up on her mum when he supposedly said this with the thought she better film this. So how did she have time between filming video #1 and #2 to call her mum back? In #1 she’s not on phone to mum, in video #2 literally seconds have passed from end of video #1. Where they are on street in both videos, there wasn’t time for another call to her mum in between video #1 and #2. So her story has a big question mark in it in regards to him saying a threat that wasn’t caught on video.
I’d really like if there were witnesses who could give more information as to what happened between them. Both on the tube and after. If he did threaten her on the street, someone must have seen and heard it.