Imposing a blanket ban on online anonymity will only exacerbate problems for the vulnerable individuals and communities the law itself is seeking to protect.
Tag: safety
Night Tube: Are two lines enough?
The night tube is returning on Central and Victoria Lines in November after many demands and petitions from the public surrounding women’s safety at night. London’s night tube service will partially restart from the 27th of November after being suspended throughout the pandemic. Trains will run through the night on Fridays and Saturdays on Victoria...
Policing and Women’s Safety: Who Do We Trust?
Policing and women's safety in the U.K. has once again been called into question. With a lack of faith in policing, now who do we trust?
Taking Back Your Social Media Privacy In 4 Steps
Social media has reinvented the way we interact with, and look at, the internet. For all the good that it brings, though, there are huge privacy concerns that we just cannot look away from. If not for any other reason, the many scandals of Facebook – the current mother of all social media networks out...
What the Cancellation of the Sarah Everard Vigil Meant for Women
The disappearance and death of Sarah Everard has sent shock waves through the Met and across wider society, sparking conversations about the safety of women in the UK, after women were denied the right to hold a vigil in her memory. It was the first week of March that a missing person’s poster started to...