Edinburgh One of Scotland’s most famous bagpipers, Willie Armstrong, complained in an interview with the BBC that he was often the target of sexual harassment. This is due to a traditional part of the Scottish costume, a men’s skirt called a kilt. According to Armstrong, women often want to see if they have underwear.
<!—->
Scotland wants to set a date for the independence referendum by May, London is against it |
According to women, Armstrong has been experiencing inappropriate behavior since childhood. Women try to look under his kilt, they usually try to take pictures of what he has under his skirt, and they even touched him several times. “It’s completely unacceptable,” said a member of the Red Hot Chilli Pipers.
In an interview with the BBC, Armstrong also complained that the company often does not take men’s complaints of sexual harassment seriously. Many Scots, who wear a traditional skirt, experience the same as he does. “It keeps saying, ‘Are you a real Scot?’ So women basically ask if you have underwear or not, “said the musician, urging people to imagine what would happen if a man asked the same question to a woman.
As a large apartment in the center of Prague. Three farms have auctioned the most expensive sheep in the world in Scotland |
Photographing or filming intimate parts of strangers, so-called upskirting, became a criminal offense in Scotland as early as 2009. England and Wales joined last year. Thus, only Northern Ireland no longer has a special law. The vast majority of victims of upskirting are women.
–
<!—->
–
–