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Women runners in the UK feel unsafe, especially after the clocks go back, leading to changes in their routines. Many avoid running in the dark due to harassment, intimidation, or assault. Data shows 72% alter their winter activities, with some avoiding certain areas or running in groups for safety. Personal accounts highlight harassment, including catcalling and physical assault, forcing women to take precautions like wearing reflective gear.
Courtesy: Tanyel Mustafa
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