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Page 3 girls call for sexual harassment clamp-down after being leered at on street
Page 3 girls Daisy, Jess and Ruby spoke about how scary it can be for women to walk down the street at night. There have been times they ve felt threatened or leered at by strangers
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Updated: 11 Mar 2021, 19:04
WHEN news broke that human remains had been found in the search for Sarah Everard, it sent shockwaves across the country.
Women both in and outside London took to social media to share their anger and upset for her family, after the 33-year-old disappeared while walking home.
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Kavita Kukar, 33, who lives in Brixton and regularly meets her friends around Clapham Common, often walks the same route Sarah was last seen taking.
Here, she reveals her shock and calls for more to be done to make women feel safe on the street.
She says: We all know that panicked feeling as we repeatedly scan the area around us, clutching our key in our clenched fist, desperate to see our front door.
Another useful tool that I personally use is ‘Find My Friends’, which is also pre-installed on the iPhone in the ‘Find My’ app. This app allows you to constantly share your location with your friends, or share it for a period of time. Whenever I am out at night, I let a friend know and they make sure to check my location to see if I’ve made it home safely.
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There are also a number of third-party apps like bSafe, Noonlight and Companion. Although be warned, I used to use one of these apps when I first started going out and walking home late, and it would text my parents at 3am when I was home safe (when they didn’t actually know I was out.)
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The first time I saw Billie Eilish, it was at the Governor’s Ball Festival in New York City in June 2018. She was sixteen years old. She played in the middle of the afternoon at one of the side stages. Her debut album,
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? wouldn’t be out for another nine months, but it was very clear what was happening.
The tent was packed, overflowing, but you could still see girls sprinting to push their way inside. They knew every word to the singles Eilish had released on SoundCloud and on her EP