I agree but also add I think it's just a small way of trying to change behaviour of men (predominantly). Always be cautious, but I think they're trying to get the message out that it isn't women that are the problem when they're just innocently going out for a walk. It's driving the message to call the bad behaviour out and don't become an 'enabler' of such behaviour.
So bad.
Seeing genuine remarks about 'why was she at a friends house during lockdown' totally missing the point. Infuriating that people, or the culture is to, victim-blame so quickly these days.
This sounds messed up.
Missing woman in South East of England. A serving Met Officer has been arrested in connection with her disappearance
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56342465
Did an interview for a vacancy we have today, over the phone. I don't know if the guy was nervous or not but he just would not stop fucking talking. He certainly made an impression, can't get the voice out of my ears. Could talk for Australia!