Several people have already done the moving on bit you mention, trisher. Several people have commented on its not being just about wolf-whistling. However, the article does say that wolf-whistling is included in what are called hate crimes.
"Uninvited sexual advances and unwanted verbal contact with a woman, including catcalling or wolf-whistling in the street, are to be recorded as a hate crimes in a new effort to tackle sexist abuse."
Some of us are arguing that wolf-whistling is not, by definition, misogynistic or sexist abuse, as is the Times article I posted. It depends. Like most other things, this is not a simple right or wrong, black or white issue.
What other moving on did you mean?