Undercover female police pose as joggers to catch catcallers

UnderCover police poses as a runner to destroy street harassment and Catcalling.
As part of the new tactics designed to combat harassment against runners, Surrey police send female officers covered to civilian running teams in the “locks” run around the district.
The force said that they realized that the problem was “an important concern ve for women and girls in the region and label it as“ unacceptable ”.
The campaign saw that if the civil servants experience Catcalling or harassment, the support teams accompanying women who volunteered to take part in remote part were accompanied.
The unit said that after the harassment of hidden officers who resulted in “Education in Anti-Social Behavior ,, they made“ number of interventions ”after harassing.
However, the run in the Campaign said that they should focus on “implementing the law” that blames the power of “strange social-psychology experiments.
Surrey Police Spokesman Independent: “Our priority is not only to fight and solve the crime, but also to prevent it from being in the first place.”
Reigate and Banstead Commander Inspector Jon Vale said: uz We know that this kind of harassment is significantly reported that 49 percent of the 450 women who participated in the survey was reported by Surrey District Council this year.
“To date, we have made a series of interventions after reports that our chaos in simple clothes have been harassed. In these cases, it has been deemed appropriate to provide training on anti-social behavior.
“For recurrent criminals or in cases where behavior is more serious, we will follow all the results of all criminal justice. We know that this is an important concern for women and girls and we will continue to patrol the running routes throughout Redhill.”
PC brother Hayward is an officer who volunteers to participate. While Talking in a video on Force’s Facebook page, he said that the strategy would help people realize that street harassment is not “right”.
“This is not just a small action,” he added. “This is something that can make someone feel really disturbing. I think it is important that the Surrey police take it so seriously.”
Unusual tactics were first used in Reigate and Banstead and are now released in different parts of the district. Police said that the campaign was inspired by the work of the campaign in the night economy and that he was inspired by hidden policemen used to identify predatory behaviors in bars, clubs and city centers.
“This type of harassment is not only experienced by communities in Reigate and Banstead, but also communities in the entire Surrey and unacceptable.
“When we are out of duty, we have female officers and staff who are the subject of such behavior. The message I want to give to the perpetrators is: Your actions will not be tolerated. Please reflect and ask yourself, ‘Do you want your wife, your mother, your sister to be treated?’
Kadın When you see a woman Jogger next time, she could only be a police officer with colleagues ready to stop you.
Police encouraged everyone who has been harassed to search or use in 101. Surrey Police’s online reporting tool.




