The Glasgow Children's Hospital worker says she has seen racist, homophobic and misogynistic comments staining the walls
An employee at a Glasgow children's hospital walks through the Clyde Tunnel clutching her keys for protection after feeling 'unsafe' because of the vile graffiti plastered on the walls.
READ MORE: Pregnant Glasgow teacher found dead after colleagues raised concerns when 'she didn't show up for work' "If something happened to you in that tunnel, nobody would hear your screams. I regularly walk with keys in my hands when I’m walking past anyone because I think anything could happen to me and nobody would know.
"It makes me really sad to think about other people having to look at those words and in particular children looking at them. The thought of them being exposed to such hateful graffiti is really sad." "I completely understand the council is stretched in budget, everybody knows that. It’s not doubt they are under strain but I do think that the tunnel needs to have some presence that makes us feel safe on either side.
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