
The runners breaking the law to feel safe on the streets
'I could be arrested but I'll take my chances.'
London, UK – A recent social media video has sparked discussion after a woman shared an unconventional tip for personal safety. Speaking directly to the camera at night, the individual, identified as DRESSING GOWN SHEN👑, advised women to carry "Deep Heat" spray, typically used for muscle pain, as a deterrent against potential attackers. In the video, she stated, "Ladies get you a Deep Heat for the streets, keep aches, pains and scary men at bay..." She further elaborated on her concerns regarding the escalating crimes against women, expressing a belief that "the police are not doing enough" and "the community is not doing enough to keep us safe." The individual highlighted the availability of mini-sized Deep Heat sprays at Poundland, suggesting them as a discreet and accessible option for personal protection. While the video aims to empower women with a self-defense strategy, experts typically recommend established self-defense training and legal personal safety devices. The discussion around the video underscores ongoing anxieties about women's safety in public spaces.
'I could be arrested but I'll take my chances.'