the practicalities of that advice have caused concern. it the practicalities of that advice have caused concern.- the practicalities of that advice have caused concern. it puts the onus on women have caused concern. it puts the onus on women to have caused concern. it puts the onus on women to keep - have caused concern. it puts the - onus on women to keep themselves safe again onus on women to keep themselves safe again. it s not about the women, safe again. it s not about the women, it s about the men killing us, especially if those men are the people us, especially if those men are the people who are paid and appointed to keep us people who are paid and appointed to keep us safe. this is on the met to find those keep us safe. this is on the met to find those men and get them out of the met. find those men and get them out of the met, not for us to have to check and double check if a police officer is an and double check if a police officer is an officeh and double
potentially go to a crown court. women first just need potentially go to a crown court. women firstjust need to be streetwise about when there can and can t be rests. she should never have been arrested and submitted. but how on earth do i know that? she didn t but how on earth do i know that? she didn t know but how on earth do i know that? she didn t know that because a police officer didn t know that because a police officer is didn t know that because a police officer is telling me this, a man is flashing officer is telling me this, a man is flashing a officer is telling me this, a man is flashing a police id at me saying you are flashing a police id at me saying you are in flashing a police id at me saying you are in breach of covid rules because you are in breach of covid rules because she s walking home. how would because she s walking home. how would i because she s walking home. how would i know the ins and outs of how you operate? you would i know the ins and
you go to prison or potentially crown court, so women, first of all, just need to be streetwise about when they can and cannot be arrested. she should never have been arrested. she should never have been arrested and submitted. but arrested. she should never have been arrested and submitted. . . arrested and submitted. but she didn t know arrested and submitted. but she didn t know that, arrested and submitted. but she didn t know that, because - arrested and submitted. but she didn t know that, because a - arrested and submitted. but she didn t know that, because a police j didn t know that, because a police officer didn t know that, because a police officer is didn t know that, because a police officer is telling me this, a man police officer is telling me this, a man police flashing a police id saying you are police flashing a police id saying you are in police flashing a police id saying you are in breach of covid is, how would you are in breach of covid is, how woul
i would have to step it up and say, can you provide more thanjust your police id? the force says it will publish a strategy for tackling violence against women and girls, 650 new officers will be deployed in areas where people feel unsafe, indecent exposure allegations will be treated more seriously. the thousands and thousands of police officers who are out there apprehending criminals and seeking to keep us all safe everyday need to be able to go about their business but i do recognise the implications of this particular incident and the blow it has struck towards trust. at the heart of this debate about improvements to policing, a woman who simply was trying to walk home. the force has faced numerous challenges in the met s 200 year history. restoring confidence in its officers among the biggest yet. megan patterson, bbc news. our home and legal correspondent dominic casciani is with me now.
not for us to have to check and double check if a police officer is an officer. every one of us would have got in the car, there is nothing sarah could have done, this is not on her, this is 100% on wayne couzens. what happened to sarah everard felt around the country. i ve lost a bit of trust now. i think when people are in charge you expect they are doing the job properly and trying to keep you safe, i don t think you would ever challenge that. i would have to step it up and say, can you provide more thanjust your police id? the force says it will publish a strategy for tackling violence against women and girls, 650 new officers will be deployed in areas where people feel unsafe, indecent exposure allegations will be treated more seriously. the thousands and thousands of police officers who are out there apprehending criminals and seeking to keep us all safe everyday need to be able to go about their business but i do recognise the implications of this particular incident and the b