Police investigate after woman complains re whistling
Discussion
johnxjsc1985 said:
Martin4x4 said:
Surely that should be Poppy's Vain?
Even mumsnet recognise wolf whistles as a complement.
I think this story is probably about cynically 'digitally marketing' herself than because of any real offence.
A few people on here with a huge great pole stuck up their backside think the lads should be hung drawn and quartered.Even mumsnet recognise wolf whistles as a complement.
I think this story is probably about cynically 'digitally marketing' herself than because of any real offence.
"But the investigation was dropped when Miss Smart said she was happy the men had been internally disciplined".
Sounds painful!
Fwiw I think she may have a point. If they did do this for days on end, and were accosting her on the street as she claims, it's not really on.
As for all the comments about her 'man hands' etc, ffs grow up.
Sounds painful!
Fwiw I think she may have a point. If they did do this for days on end, and were accosting her on the street as she claims, it's not really on.
As for all the comments about her 'man hands' etc, ffs grow up.
T5XARV said:
johnxjsc1985 said:
Martin4x4 said:
Surely that should be Poppy's Vain?
Even mumsnet recognise wolf whistles as a complement.
I think this story is probably about cynically 'digitally marketing' herself than because of any real offence.
A few people on here with a huge great pole stuck up their backside think the lads should be hung drawn and quartered.Even mumsnet recognise wolf whistles as a complement.
I think this story is probably about cynically 'digitally marketing' herself than because of any real offence.
Joking aside, I think a great many commentards on this thread are missing a fairly major point...
Regardless of this particular case and your preconceptions of the girl in question, if a woman is the recipient of unwelcome attention and genuinely feels threatened, uncomfortable and wants to get the fk out of the situation, then the people putting her in that position are in the wrong. And if they then come up with up a multitude of reasons why *she* is wrong to feel that and *they* are blameless, then they are doubly in the wrong.
If you upset anyone, even unintentionally, and don't have the decency to say "I meant no harm but I'm sorry I upset you" then you are a pretty stty person.
(Edited for spelling)
Regardless of this particular case and your preconceptions of the girl in question, if a woman is the recipient of unwelcome attention and genuinely feels threatened, uncomfortable and wants to get the fk out of the situation, then the people putting her in that position are in the wrong. And if they then come up with up a multitude of reasons why *she* is wrong to feel that and *they* are blameless, then they are doubly in the wrong.
If you upset anyone, even unintentionally, and don't have the decency to say "I meant no harm but I'm sorry I upset you" then you are a pretty stty person.
(Edited for spelling)
Edited by JonRB on Wednesday 29th April 23:05
wolves_wanderer said:
T5XARV said:
johnxjsc1985 said:
Martin4x4 said:
Surely that should be Poppy's Vain?
Even mumsnet recognise wolf whistles as a complement.
I think this story is probably about cynically 'digitally marketing' herself than because of any real offence.
A few people on here with a huge great pole stuck up their backside think the lads should be hung drawn and quartered.Even mumsnet recognise wolf whistles as a complement.
I think this story is probably about cynically 'digitally marketing' herself than because of any real offence.
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