The bus is a public square, not a private prison. Don’t let a few seconds of encoxada steal your freedom of movement. Arm yourself with portable technology, look your harasser in the eye, and say the most powerful words a victim can say:
Before the bus arrives, turn on your portable camera or audio recorder. Place your secondary phone in your back pocket (camera facing out). Ensure your primary phone is in your hand with the recording app one swipe away. encoxada in bus portable
A child laughed near the rear and the sound slipped through seams of jackets and scarves. A man rehearsed a phone call under his breath; an old woman hummed a hymn with her lips closed. The bus hit a pothole and everyone leaned into the same invisible center, a sudden choreography of tiny surrenders. For a brief, bright second the world narrowed to the count of heartbeats—one, two, three—and then widened again as doors groaned open, releasing them like wind from a bellows. The bus is a public square, not a private prison