agree with that. is that enough to classify it as a "hate crime" though? the "behavior" part seems too broad to me, and risks disproportionate response to something subjective. and why is it only towards women, as if men cant be made uncomfortable by women's behavior?
its about classifying "making a pass", "wolf whistling", or anything deeded as misogynist, as hate crimes. maybe something should be done, this sounds like a large sledge hammer on the problem.
that sounds very open-ended.