I guess my question is ‘who decides what staring at someone is?’ Could someone conceivably get in trouble for staring at something behind someone else? What if someone’s just staring into space, but someone else thinks they’re being stared at?
Come on.
Ever smile at someone because you think they’re smiling at you, but they’re actually smiling at someone else? Same with waving.
Attempting to set guidelines for looking at people is beyond stupid. I can’t believe this is where we are as a society. Of course, it’s mostly in America/Canada. Check out the interviews of foreigners on YouTube who are asked about misogyny, racism, political correctness, etc. They think we’ve lost our minds.