[custom_adv] Harassment covers a wide range of behaviors of an offensive nature. It is commonly understood as behavior that demeans, humiliates or embarrasses a person, and it is characteristically identified by its unlikelihood in terms of social and moral reasonableness. [custom_adv] In the legal sense, these are behaviors that appear to be disturbing, upsetting or threatening. They evolve from discriminatory grounds, and have an effect of nullifying or impairing a person from benefiting their rights. When these behaviors become repetitive they are defined as bullying. [custom_adv] Sexual harassment refers to persistent and unwanted sexual advances even after gently refusing, typically in the workplace, where the consequences are potentially very disadvantageous to the victim if there is a power imbalance between the perpetrator. [custom_adv] There are some days when you joyfully want to run through the streets professing your love for this city, but other days, you may want to catch a train or a plane and never look back. That being said, here are 10 insanely annoying things that make you want to leave this city. [custom_adv] Combined with the tacky tourist culture and painfully slow walking speeds of Times Square visitors, at best, this place just makes you doubt your faith in humanity. [custom_adv] A smiling face, a lanyard and a brightly coloured top interrupts you on the street, offering a hand to shake. You respond by showing a deep interest in the new bargains on display in the window of Aldi. [custom_adv] Chuggers are notoriously unpopular — the fake friendliness, the emotional blackmail, the in-your-face assertiveness. They’ve even inspired laws banning them in some cities. [custom_adv] Worse than that, Nat was made to bring up sensitive topics with people that she felt ill equipped to deal with in an effort to drag money out of them. [custom_adv] Street photography is certainly one of the most engaging genres to get into, but it also comes with some pretty significant caveats. Among them are the ethical considerations when it comes to taking photos of people on the streets, often without consent. The rules differ