Given the sexual harassment laws in this state and the victimhood mentality of so many people out there, it can be very easy offense to blunder into. In many cases, it's a "crime" that doesn't really mean that much except to walleyed, foamy-mouthed feminists and liability-sensitive employers.
Anyhoo, just an aside.
You know to reduce a 20 year sergeant to patrol office is tough. I vote with the sexual harassment charge.