I think QC is right. How the hell do they prosecute based on 'feelings'? The law does not operate in this way as far as I'm aware. If a guy slaps a girl on the bum and says "Alright love, suck my dick", then he's a moron and deserves a slap on the wrist as a warning not to do it again. But if it's just "Eww, creepy!"...how the hell do you PROVE that a crime has been committed? I just can't see this new 'law' as anything more than an attempt to control/scare men, not s anything legally enforceable, unless it's particularly egregious.
If you're too poor to hire a solicitor there's always legal aid. Then go to the Daily Mail to tell/sell your story about wasting taxpayers' money. See how long this nonsense lasts.
If you're too poor to hire a solicitor there's always legal aid. Then go to the Daily Mail to tell/sell your story about wasting taxpayers' money. See how long this nonsense lasts.