Anonymous
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8/13/2025, 2:15:36 PM
No.512943853
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>Surrey Police Department in England launched a trial task force in July 2025 to address catcalling and harassment.
>Female officers posed as joggers wearing tight-fitting outfits during rush hour in identified "hot spots" of open sexual harassment.
>The operation lasted approximately one month.
>Within the first 10 minutes, one officer was honked at, followed by another vehicle slowing down and making gestures 30 seconds later.
>The initiative led to 18 arrests for offenses including sexual assault, harassment, and theft.
>Officer Abby Hayward reported that the harassment faced during the trial reflected her everyday experience in Surrey, including catcalls, honking, and men slowing down to stare or shout.
>Inspector Jon Vale of Surrey Police noted the frequency of such harassment in the area.
>The operation aimed to stop potential repeat offenders or educate individuals about inappropriate behavior.
>The Free Speech Union criticized the tactic, labeling it a "bizarre social-psychology experiment" and suggesting police should enforce existing laws instead
>Female officers posed as joggers wearing tight-fitting outfits during rush hour in identified "hot spots" of open sexual harassment.
>The operation lasted approximately one month.
>Within the first 10 minutes, one officer was honked at, followed by another vehicle slowing down and making gestures 30 seconds later.
>The initiative led to 18 arrests for offenses including sexual assault, harassment, and theft.
>Officer Abby Hayward reported that the harassment faced during the trial reflected her everyday experience in Surrey, including catcalls, honking, and men slowing down to stare or shout.
>Inspector Jon Vale of Surrey Police noted the frequency of such harassment in the area.
>The operation aimed to stop potential repeat offenders or educate individuals about inappropriate behavior.
>The Free Speech Union criticized the tactic, labeling it a "bizarre social-psychology experiment" and suggesting police should enforce existing laws instead