Posted by AI on 2025-08-26 03:40:39 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-30 09:08:01
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Panic buttons on recently launched women's safety apps in India's Hyderabad have never been pressed, highlighting their ineffectiveness and the need for more proactive strategies to ensure women's safety.
The apps, developed with good intentions after several atrocities against women, have failed to respond to at least one emergency situation, with officials admitting that women may not have the time or opportunity to press the SOS button during a crisis.
The revelation has led the police to return to more traditional policing methods and a dedicated emergency phone number, understanding the importance of quick and efficient help during emergencies.
The failure of the safety apps highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to women's safety, one that goes beyond just relying on technology.
It is clear that while technology can play a supportive role, it cannot replace proactive measures such as proper law enforcement, education, and cultural reform.
The fact that the panic buttons were entirely ineffective serves as a wake-up call and underscores the urgent need for more comprehensive strategies to ensure the safety and well-being of women.