Hong Kong – June 2, 2025 — A young bus driver named Alex has come forward with allegations of persistent harassment by a female bus enthusiast. According to Alex during his interview with local TV station TVB, the woman has been following him to various bus stops, taking unauthorized photographs, and even cycling behind his bus during routes. The situation escalated when she reportedly shared his personal information, including his name and residential details, on social media platforms.
Alex stated that the woman’s behavior began shortly after he started his position as a bus driver. Initially, she would appear at bus stops where he was scheduled to arrive, often taking photos and videos of him without consent. Over time, her actions became more intrusive, including following him to eateries during his breaks and attempting to initiate personal conversations, which he declined.
The harassment has not only affected Alex’s personal sense of safety but has also disrupted his professional duties. On one occasion, the woman’s interaction with another bus driver led to a lapse in assisting a passenger with mobility needs, resulting in a formal complaint.
Legal experts have weighed in on the matter, indicating that the woman’s actions could constitute public nuisance or loitering offenses under Hong Kong law, potentially leading to fines or imprisonment. Alex has reported the incidents to his employer and local TV station, seeking protection and assistance.
In the latest turn, the woman apologized to Alex on camera alongside host from local TV station. Alex did not accept her apology but has shown understanding towards the women’s remorse. While KMB later replied TVB in a written statement, Alex has resigned from his job after to media reports on the harrasement.
This case highlights the challenges faced by public service workers in maintaining personal privacy and safety, especially when confronted with obsessive behavior from individuals in the community.