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It comes as two thirds of women say they feel unsafe alone in the evenings - a sharp rise from a few years ago.

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00:00More people on Merseyside are feeling unsafe on the streets at night. A recent survey found
00:06that over a third of scousers feel unsafe walking home alone and even more worry about
00:11alleyways. Calls to charities like StrutSafe are rising, showing just how widespread the
00:16concern is. Women are particularly affected. Almost two-thirds now say they feel unsafe
00:21walking alone at night, a big rise in just a few years. Many are also changing their
00:26behaviour, with four in ten regularly taking precautions. Campaigners in Liverpool say
00:32better street lighting and stronger action against harassment are needed to make the
00:36city feel safer for everyone. Some areas, including around the city centre and nightlife
00:41hotspots, have seen higher reports of harassment. There are also calls for a greater police
00:47presence at night and more safe spaces for people who feel vulnerable. Local authorities
00:53are looking at ways to expand safety initiatives, including street marshals and late night patrols.

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