When reporter Patrick Jones hit the streets for a story on the recent appearance of anti-cat-calling signs in New York City, he was blissfully unaware that it would end with the "craziest interview of [his] career."
Most people he spoke to were thoroughly dismissive of public harassment - describing it as "disgusting," "uncomfortable" and "horrible" - but one man didn't see the problem.
Waiting for an attractive woman to pass so he could show Jones his impeccable wolf-whistling and clicking skills, he seemed unaware that women might not like the praise.
However, sharp-eyed viewers recognised the man as Skam Dust, a member of the city's hardcore music scene.
A later Twitter post suggests he might have treated the vox pop a little less seriously than the other interviewees.
#buzz60 just woke up out of bed hung over and did a street interview. Sorry for not putting gel in my… https://t.co/mgIJJNq0m5
— SKAM DUST (@SKAMDUST) April 18, 2015