Beeps, shouts and abuse - police join female runners to tackle harassment
Summary
In North Wales, police are patrolling popular running routes to help women and girls feel safe from harassment. This effort, called Operation Cadence, encourages reporting harassment and abuse that many female runners face. A survey highlighted that 68% of women in the UK have experienced some form of abuse while running.Key Facts
- North Wales Police launched Operation Cadence to make female runners feel safer.
- The initiative encourages women to report harassment and abuse.
- A survey found 68% of UK women experienced abuse while running.
- Abuse types include verbal threats, being followed, and flashing.
- Police conduct patrols, some in plain clothes, on running routes.
- The initiative aims to raise awareness and tackle harassment directly.
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