BBC link via twitter here
Some quotes:
The research showed the policy had been misinterpreted and "trivialised" in media reports, which had focused on wolf whistling and suggested this was now illegal.
Examples include sexual assault, which had been experienced by 24.7% of survey respondents, indecent exposure (25.9%), groping (46.2%), taking unwanted photographs on mobiles (17.3%), upskirting (6.8%), online abuse (21.7%), being followed home (25.2%), whistling (62.9%), sexually explicit language (54.3%), threatening/aggressive/intimidating behaviour (51.8%), and unwanted sexual advances (48.9%).
I think this is important and shows just a small amount of what women face day to day. This is one police force in England. 1.
The next time you see a self obsessed twat trying to crowd fund taxi fares because they're too scared to get public transport like everyone else has to try not to let your eyes roll back so far they fall out.