A female jogger has spoken about her experience of being chased in the street and verbally abused by men shouting "I would".
Sophie Lee said she has been left "shaken" and "paranoid" from her experiences of running alone - including being heckled by drivers.
She is one of four women who spoke to the BBC about being forced to exercise on the streets and roads during lockdown as gyms, running tracks and leisure centres closed, reports Hull Live.
Sharing examples of what has happened, Sophie said: "People shouting things at me out of cars and vans. If you are running past someone and someone physically touches you and pushes you, it can really throw you off and it really shakes you up." She said: "Someone jumped out of a side alleyway and
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