
Schizoidcel
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Scotland Yard chief urges women to report wolf-whistling to police
Women made to feel 'uncomfortable or frightened' by people wolf-whistling at them should report the matter to police, says Louisa Rolfe, an assistant commissioner at the Metropolitan Police.
"If agreed, abuse directed at women would be treated more seriously than comparable crimes against men, and could even lead to tougher sentences in the courts."
(as if it wasn't already JFL)
"Misogynistic incidents will include harassment in the street, verbal abuse, unwanted physical approaches, taking photographs without consent or sending unwanted text messages."

