Sexual harassment is common on public transportation systems around the world. This week, CBC News writes about sexual harassment on Vancouver’s system and efforts underway to combat it:
“Transit Police want users to report cases like this, so they’ve launched a text hotline where transit users can send messages. The text number to report an assault on transit in real time is 87-77-77.
They’re also launching an app next month to make it easier to report predators.
Last year two SFU students also launched a website to allow women to report incidents of sexual harassment on transit.
The student society at UBC has also organized a roundtable discussion for Monday evening on how to make transit safer for women.
Angela Marie MacDougall, the executive director of Battered Women’s Support Services, who will be speaking at the event, says some men do use transit to sexually harass women.
“We know that there are a sizable number of men who are engaging in this form of gender violence. We want to speak, of course, about how women can be safe.” said MacDougall.
“But we also want men to stop. There are men that will go onto a SkyTrain or onto a bus for that purpose, in order to do sexual violence to a woman.”