These women, from London, have all experienced public sexual harassment. More than 40% of women in the UK have experienced groping or unwelcome touching in public according to a survey by research group YouGov. Read more here:
Women have been speaking about shocking incidents of sexual harassment - after a BBC poll found many often still feel unsafe walking alone at night.
The findings come a year after the murder of Sarah Everard, who was abducted and murdered while walking home in south London. "There's an absolute entitlement to touch and to talk to you in a manner that is completely inappropriate," she added.More than half of the women surveyed for the BBC said they avoided certain areas and being out at certain times to try to keep themselves safe from possible harassment and assault.
"I don't know who's going to harm me, when they're going to harm me - so I'm cautious of everybody," she said. "And I think that's a natural and very common thing to feel with everything that's going on." "I think the prime minister needs to step up and show that he does take women's safety seriously and that he's not interested in a few cosmetic measures like CCTV - but actually in legislative change with a cross-government approach," she said.She believes current safety initiatives and advice place too much onus on women having to take precautions to try to protect themselves.
"It's important to talk to people about this stuff early," he told the BBC about going into schools. "Because I think once people are adults, and they've been out for a while, that can be entrenched in those views and those behaviours."