Berliners record catcalls on the city's pavements


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The #stopptBelästigung (stop harassment) Chalk Back campaign takes on verbal and physical sexual harassment on the streets, inspired by New York activists. Photo: dpa

"Someone like you just needs a good f***. I was 11," Lucie writes in brightly coloured chalk on the pavement of Berlin's Savignyplatz.

She adds a hashtag, #stopptBelästigung, meaning stop harassment.

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