šØ Abstract
The author discusses his daughter Elodie's experiences with public sexual harassment, which began at age 12 and continues regularly. He expresses his concern and relief that a new law now considers public sexual harassment a specific offense. He highlights the broader issue, noting that 75% of UK girls have experienced such harassment. The author and his family take precautions to ensure Elodie's safety but struggle with balancing her independence and their worries.
Courtesy: Neil G
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