Woman held at Sarah Everard vigil condemns ‘terrifying’ Tinder contact by police

Patsy Stevenson says ‘likes’ were intimidation by officers who knew she was fearful of police

A campaigner whose photograph during her arrest became the defining image of the vigil for Sarah Everard has said she felt afraid after about 50 police officers and security guards then “liked” her profile on the Tinder dating app.

Patsy Stevenson, 28, says she viewed the approaches as intimidatory by officers who knew she was fearful of the police after being bundled to the ground.

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