A snapshot of the reborn ‘Reclaim the Streets’ protests from 2010 to 2017, protesting violence against women. Picture: PAULA SMITH THE tragic death of Sarah Everard has prompted an outpouring of shock, grief and anger as women across the North-East share their own experiences of feeling unsafe. Jessie Joe Jacobs, Labour candidate for Tees Valley mayor, has a ‘Me Too’ story, as “all women do”. She said: “Violence against women is an everyday experience, not just those who are vulnerable. And even if you don’t experience it, you fear it. “You don’t walk through a park at night, you don’t run via a cycle path, you try not to walk alone or in quiet places, even in the daytime.