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“Hey powerful”.
In terms of social geography, street harassment changes the way women experience and use public spaces – it is made smaller, it is limited.
She was even followed by a man for five minutes as she walked.
Seemingly innocuous comments to women are part of a spectrum of harassment – and it’s time we did something about it, writes Jenny Dunne.
Since its launch earlier this month, women have shared experiences of being jeered at, physically picked up by strangers and threatened with rape.
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