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British Transport Police Allow Transgender Officers with Gender Recognition Certificate to Strip Search Women, Sparking Controversy Over 'State-Sanctioned Sexual Assault'
Nov 23, 2024, 05:42 AM
The British Transport Police (BTP) have issued new guidance permitting transgender police officers, specifically those who possess a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC), to conduct strip searches on women. This policy has sparked significant controversy, with critics arguing that it undermines the safety, privacy, and dignity of women. The guidance allows male officers who identify as female to perform intimate searches, raising concerns about potential breaches of human rights. Various commentators have expressed their disapproval, labeling the policy as 'state-sanctioned sexual assault' and questioning the rationale behind prioritizing the rights of transgender officers over the rights of biological women. The debate continues to unfold as the implications of this policy are scrutinized.
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