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Published 14:45 19 May 2021 BST
Updated 11:20 20 May 2021 BST
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"The tone was quite threatening, and as I said, sort of slut-shaming," she said. "As like, you drink too much you might go home with this guy and probably regret it."
She continued: "When I saw it and from what it said I assumed it was an advert suggesting women shouldn't drink too much otherwise they'll be taken advantage of."
The BTP said that the original message of the poster was to highlight the danger of being intoxicated near railway tracks. However, they acknowledged how the message could be misconstrued.
"This poster was created as part of a joint awareness campaign with Network Rail for the 2019 Christmas period," a spokesperson said.
"The campaign aim was to highlight the dangers of being intoxicated on the railway, as a result of spikes in alcohol-related injuries at the time.
"We acknowledge how this could have been otherwise interpreted, and the posters were immediately removed from circulation in December 2019.
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