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Do you worry how your daughter gets home at night?

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Do you worry how your daughter gets home at night?

Whose responsibility is it for a woman to get home safely? Is it hers and hers alone. Do we as women need to make sure we stay sober, safe and do not go home alone. Is that realistic?

As a parent how far did you go to keep your daughter safe? Are you always on call - do you get rung up late at night - how far have you driven to pick her up?

And what about the women themselves - do you ever walk home alone? Have you ever had a scarey experience, did something awful happen, did you have a lucky escape?

Do you think it is safe in your Kent town to walk home alone? What measures have you put in place to keep the woman in your family safe? What do we need to tell women to ensure they stay as safe as possible?

For many years, dogs have been used to sniff out drugs and explosives but can they also detect cancer?

Sharon Rawlinson is being treated for cancer after her pet spaniel Penny repeatedly sniffed and pawed at her breast.

Sharon says her dog drew attention to a lump that she did not even know was there.

Perhaps this is something which you have experienced with your dog or cat?

We speak to Tony Spears from New Romney says this happened to him with his pet cat.

We hear your views and stories.

3 hours

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  • Fri 3 Aug 2012 09:00