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So you think it's 100% cool to walk up to someone at work and start hitting on them?
It might not be cool, but it's not sexual harassment, or illegal.
Sexual harassment isn't a crime, and hitting on a coworker is textbook sexual harassment. You should probably talk to HR before you get yourself fired.
No one said anything about coworkers.
Depends on how you do it. The way it's portrayed here is weird, because they use the "is it sexual harassment..." phrase and kinda belittle the problem of sexual harassment within society. Makes me think he's an avid Andrew Tate fanboy. So it'd be an instant "thx goodbye" from me.
But if you just take the rest.. I don't think it's harassment if you drop an honest compliment and ask for someone's number.
Although the officer is "working" they are in public