@la.stampa: Alcuni autisti di Atm si sarebbero scambiati, attraverso una chat WhatsApp, fotografie di donne ignare di essere state riprese a bordo dei mezzi pubblici. Immagini di gambe, volti, calze, gonne e seni accompagnate da commenti sessisti e battute a sfondo sessuale. A portare alla luce l’episodio è stata l’attivista e scrittrice Carlotta Vagnoli. Nella sua newsletter “Rassegna Stanca”, Vagnoli riporta la testimonianza di una giovane che si trovava a bordo del tram 15, la linea che collega il Duomo a Rozzano. […] Immediata la reazione di Atm, che ha annunciato l’avvio di un’indagine interna e ha assicurato che verranno effettuate tutte le verifiche necessarie. #LaStampa #Milano #Atm

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