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Pervert who filmed student in shower and spent months harassing her back behind wheel of taxi
We spot pervert landlord who took videos of student in the shower out and about in his taxi

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A pervert who secretly filmed his student tenant while she showered and then spent months harassing her was back behind the wheel of a licensed taxi this week.
Le Wang (42) was given a suspended sentence for his “disgraceful” harassment of the female just days before we captured these images, on Tuesday last, of him motoring around leafy south Dublin in the vehicle.
Shockingly, unsuspecting female passengers who checked Wang’s credentials on the Driver Check app would have had no reason not to get in his car — as his plate number and registration details show his Small Public Service Vehicle Licence remains active.
This is despite the fact that gardai, as the licensing authority, have the power “at any time, to revoke a licence if [they] are satisfied that the holder of the licence is no longer a suitable person to hold a licence”.
Under the Taxi Regulation Act 2013, the licensing authority is mandated to consider the need to ensure the safety and welfare of passengers in SPSVs and other road users, and consider any conduct by the licence holder “which calls into question the holder’s suitability to hold the licence”“I go to the Garda station today,” Wang told our reporter.
“They talked about these things. They sent a letter to me already … it said they are considering this.”
When asked whether he believes, given his conviction, that he should still be driving a taxi, Wang replied: “I don’t know. The garda station decide it. Not me.”
Asked if he would confirm that he had been driving the taxi since his conviction, Wang claimed: “I had to pick up my wife and kids. I need a car.”
Asked if he is allowed to drive the taxi for work, pending the garda decision on his licence status, he responded: “Yeah, I think so. The PSV licence is still active, yeah.”.Judge Nolan said Wang had videoed the woman twice in the shower and was attempting to do it a third time when the woman noticed the phone.
Wang had hidden the phone in a laundry basket, balanced on clothes at the foot of the bathtub, the court heard.

In the months that followed, Wang tried to contact the student through several social media apps, including WhatsApp and WeChat, a messaging app used by the Chinese community.
The woman always tried to block his contact, and after 18 incidents of attempted conversations, the harassment ended on March 11, 2023.
Gardai seized the man’s phone and found two videos of the woman naked in the shower, taken on December 5 and 10, 2022.
Garda Kane said the videos had been deleted and then restored, and photos had been screenshotted from them and shared to Wang’s own WeChat app.
Wang has no previous convictions.
Garda Kane agreed with Marc Murphy BL, defending, that there was no suggestion that the images or videos had been shared with anyone else.
The court heard that Wang cooperated fully with gardai and seemed to suggest to them that his behaviour had been an extraordinary misjudgement or a “moment of madness”.
