Over 500 people marched through the streets of Dundee demanding change to make the city safer for women to walk through at night.
The Reclaim the Night march saw hundreds gather in City Square before proceeding along the Murraygate, Meadowside, Reform Street and the Nethergate.
The event was organised by the Women's Rape And Sexual Abuse Centre Dundee and Angus (WRASAC) as part of Dundee's efforts to mark the United Nations' 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.
Katie Hardy-Jensen, WRASAC centre manager, told Dundee Live the attendance was the biggest she had seen in the city, in a year that has prompted furious conversations about women's safety in the wake of the murder of Sarah Everard.
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