I couldn’t agree with you less Baggs. This discussion started wrt schools and whilst I accept that treads wander, I woukd like to return to that and not your whataboutery about young women in TV. A girl wearing a skirt should be able to go to school without being upskirted and if she is, there should be NO expectation that she should change her behaviour to prevent this happening. The vast majority of boys do not do this and so we should be concerned about the damaged minority that do and what this says about the influences they are subject to. Scotland made Upskirting a crime in 2009 - apparently there is to be a debate in the UK parliament about this next month. And your analogy about the mountain is so intellectually and logically flawed that I was left open mouthed. An 11 year old girl at school, a woman on an an escalator, a woman in a changing room being upskirted - how very dare they be so sensitive as to actually be upset by this? FFS
When is Amol Rajan leaving the Today programme please?


. What message does that send to boys? What sense does it make of the #metoo movement? Many schools allow girls to wear trousers and many girls do. That isn’t the point, which is that girls should not be made to think that it’s their behaviour that needs to change while the behaviour of boys can’t be helped, and is even funny 
