while i accept that we need to understand how they keep themselves safe and i don t think that s the kind of conversation we have to be having. the onus should be on men in ending violence. that should be to focus rather than always on women, how do you protect yourself? how do you keep yourself safe? it s nothing more than revictimisation. more than revictimisation. doctor troud more than revictimisation. doctor proud men. more than revictimisation. doctor proud men, most more than revictimisation. doctor proud men, most all more than revictimisation. doctor proud men, most all women - more than revictimisation. doctor. proud men, most all women would agree with that. so how on earth do we start educating, and it s not men, we need to start with boys. yes, i couldn t agree with you mark. and i would certainly welcome that. we need to put resources into schooling, so to make sure that girls and boys are given the kind of education we need about healthy sexual and social relations
these trackers such as uber and i don t think that s the way forward at all. it s not that they don t support it, it s that i don t think that that is going to help with ending male violence against young girls, such as for example making misogyny you hate crime. that something i would fully support or introducing resources for policing. that is the way we need to go, not actually putting the onus on winning. actually putting the onus on winnint. ,., .,, actually putting the onus on winnint. h, , . ., , winning. ok, so untilthose changes are made and winning. ok, so untilthose changes are made and those winning. ok, so untilthose changes are made and those societal- winning. ok, so untilthose changes. are made and those societal changes, that shift takes place, how then should women stay safe on the roads? because the reality is they are getting attacked, and i should say, it is also meant as well, let s not just say when and here.- it is also meant as well, let s not just say when