It’s a done thing for Civil Servants to work out slogans to challenge deeply ingrained human behaviours, but few are on record for challenging such people who do these things. In conjunction with authorities in London, I decided to make an effort and confront a man alleged to perve on women across the capital.
He’s been spoken to before but I wanted to catch him out as feigning ignorance in the context of his day job. It’d already been arranged that I would buy a drink at a point of heightened tension for him. He was obviously feeling under pressure (possibly due to being a target of investigations) and forgot his position. He accused me of stealing from the shop. I walked away.
This is someone that has an agenda against women and yet seeks to challenge other people. He takes a high ground that makes no sense. He argues with people. He does this knowing full well he’s sexually harassed women young and old. He returns to a job in a rail station, perhaps to seek out more victims, forgetting where he’s been to.
This is the character that Policing staff have to track. They’re the people that need to be apprehended and removed from public view. The victims are shaken by the perverse treatment they receive. The culprit is still at large, usually, and may see them again in-situ. I’ve known of this happen and it’s a creepy experience for all concerned. It has to stop.
