Well folks, cut him some slack.
I know it's completely biased to think that girls follow all rules while boys don't. But perhaps we need to analyse the cultural context too.
In societies were both women and men have equal status in society, the proportion of rule violators is more or less equal irrespective of gender.
But when you think of quite a few societies across the globe, women are still oppressed and there social status or civil rights can't even be compared to men. In such societies women don't dare to question the norms that they're made to follow.
I won't take names of any region in particular because I do not wish to enter a political debate.
And perhaps some of you ought to check statistics of major law violations in your countries, they'll hint that this topic isn't entirely irrelevant.
In my opinion we're still striving for an egalitarian society globally but we're nowhere close