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Last week, the student-directed SafetyWalk program changed its hours of operation from 12 a.m. to 4 a.m. to 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. We feel that the basis for this decision was misconceived and that the result is detrimental, because it leaves dangerous gaps in the safety escort services at the University. The SafetyWalk program is a critical resource for student safety, providing undergraduates with multiple escorts when they do not feel comfortable walking alone at night. Of late, the program has been suffering from a lack of visibility, and the SafetyWalk leadership believes that this change in hours...
...need for SafetyWalk is particularly acute in the earlier hours of the morning, when safety on the streets is the least certain. The Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) has stated that its officers are not available to escort students at all times and at all places, because they may be called to attend to other situations. As a result, SafetyWalk fills a crucial role in providing safety service during the 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. period, when HUPD may be unable to handle the number of escort requests...
Instead of discontinuing the service during the times when they are most needed, SafetyWalk should promote the service more, to ensure greater visibility and use by the student body. The program is not well advertised, and small efforts in the area of public relations would go a long way to raise community awareness of the important service it provides...
...this hesitance that SafetyWalk hopes to extinguish by making the program move visible...
...past years, "a lot of people didn't know about [SafetyWalk]" Babkes said. "A lot of people are looking at it more seriously...