The Surrey Police Department in the UK has initiated an undercover operation where female officers pose as joggers dressed in athletic attire to identify and arrest men who engage in catcalling. This strategy aims to curb street harassment by catching offenders in the act. The operation has resulted in multiple arrests. However, the approach has drawn criticism from some observers who argue that law enforcement is prioritizing these arrests over addressing more serious crimes, such as those committed by grooming gangs. The tactic reflects a broader effort by UK police to tackle public harassment, but it has sparked debate regarding policing priorities and community safety.
They ignore the grooming gangs in the U.K meanwhile……. https://t.co/2Casn7hu1P
Instead of tracking down grooming gang Pakistanis and arresting them for child rape, police are now dedicating a unit to arresting catcallers because feminism. Just the absolute state of Britain. https://t.co/1bBT1Efrh6
They won't arrest Muslim grooming gangs that r@pe British white girls. But they will arrest English men who make comments while they jog in their police entrapment scheme. https://t.co/otvQ78asEQ