In Surrey, England, female police officers are lacing up in civilian running gear to expose the daily harassment women face on our streets. As part of the bold new “Jog On” campaign, undercover runners encountered catcalls, honking, and leers within minutes — resulting in 18 arrests for harassment, sexual assault, and theft. Critics labeled the tactic a “social-psychology experiment,” but police say it’s early intervention in action — because street harassment is more than just a nuisance, it’s a barrier to freedom.


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