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What if I am harassed on the bus?

If you are harassed in public places and asked to provide contact information, here are some suggestions:

1. Stay calm: Try to stay calm and don't panic or get angry. Try to be polite and avoid quarreling or bickering with harassers.

2. Refuse to provide contact information: Tell the harasser clearly that you don't want to provide contact information. You can use polite ways, such as "Sorry, I don't want to provide my contact information" or "I don't know you, I don't want to provide my contact information".

3. Ask for help: If the harasser doesn't stop and become more aggressive, you can ask people around you for help. You can ask the police, security guards, shop assistants and other personnel for help to solve this problem.

4. Protect personal privacy: If you really want to provide contact information, you can give the other party a fake number or email address. This will protect your privacy and will not let the harasser find you.

5. Call the police: If the harasser's behavior crosses the bottom line, such as verbal attacks, physical contact or other forms of aggression, you can call the police. They will take necessary measures to protect your safety.

In short, it is important to keep calm and refuse to provide personal information when being harassed in public places and asked to provide contact information. At the same time, asking people around you for help or calling the police is also an effective way to deal with it.