MBTA launches ad campaign to crack down on harassment
BOSTON—MBTA riders, especially women, have long complained of a not-so-subtle form of sexual harassment on crowded buses and subways.
Now T officials are trying to clamp down on the unwanted physical contact with a new ad campaign to be officially unveiled on Monday, according to The Boston Globe.
One ad show a young woman standing on a bus or train squeezed between two larger, anonymous bodies opposite the words "Rub against me and I'll expose you."
Another ad features an image of a security camera and the words "Flash someone and you'll be exposed," while a third shows a woman riding the MBTA alone with the message "I'm not the one who should be ashamed."
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