I disagree about Sarah Everhard. If anything, her case shows that most of the policing is pointless. She did all the policing actions to secure her own safety and she still got taken. Because in the end, were all vulnerable to predation. If women felt entitled to male bodies in the same way, a whole lot more men would be disappearing too. You can't really prevent a blitz attack. Public safety depends mostly upon good will to do no harm. Women do not have that good will from men. How could we when you look at us in terms of ownership or lesser humans?
Sarah proves that in the end, none of us are safe. You either get lucky in the moment and escape/evade or you don't. Sure you can hedge your bets a little bit with training, but if a predator wants to take you, he'll just wait for another moment of opportunity.
Would really be nice if men stopped looking at, talking about, and thinking about female bodies in terms of predation.