
‘It ruined my night’: photographers accused of targeting women at St Andrews May Dip
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Students at St Andrews University are voicing their concerns over photographers targeting them during the annual May Dip, a tradition where they swim in the North Sea at dawn. Many students report that images of them in swimwear are being published without their consent in national newspapers, leading to feelings of violation and discomfort. One student expressed that the experience has overshadowed the joy of the event, stating, 'It ruined my night.'
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The May Dip is a long-standing tradition at St Andrews University, celebrated for its supposed good luck in exams. However, the influx of photographers has transformed this once innocent ritual into a spectacle, drawing attention to the broader societal issues of consent and exploitation in public spaces.
This article reflects the opinions and experiences of the students involved and does not necessarily represent the views of the university or the photographers.
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