moment being attacked you take less responsibility for it. we don't think any progress has been made at all. . , ,., , think any progress has been made at all. r , , ., , . think any progress has been made at all. , , ., .., all. absolutely agree with reclaim the streets- _ all. absolutely agree with reclaim the streets. i— all. absolutely agree with reclaim the streets. i have _ all. absolutely agree with reclaim the streets. i have three - all. absolutely agree with reclaim | the streets. i have three daughters and i am always urging them to get taxis home, even offering to pay for them. i do feel there is a great and justifiable sense of fear at the moment. how many more of these wretched attacks on single defenceless woman by ghastly man do we have to endure? a recent poll suggested 41% of women feel more worried now going out since the terrible sarah everard case six months ago. and i think that is quite patronising what the police said, handing out rape alarms and leaflets. surely this should be reclaiming the streets, making them feel safer woman and not feel threatened by these appalling threat