Daily Mail

We’re the long legs of the law

- By Larisa Brown Middle East Correspond­ent

in hotpants and red berets, these scantily- clad police officers have certainly caused a stir.

the all-female squad patrols the streets of Broummana in Lebanon and their uniforms – presumably to avoid any confusion – include a black t-shirt emblazoned with the word ‘Police’.

they were hired as auxiliary traffic officers by mayor Pierre achkar, who hopes they will attract more tourists to the town, east of Beirut.

their revealing outfits – and the fact that their male colleagues still have to wear trousers – has led to criticism of the move as sexist and outdated.

However, an unrepentan­t mr achkar said: ‘We want to change the bleak picture of Lebanon in the West. People

‘People like pretty’

like pretty. Do you want them ugly? everybody is happy. ninety-nine per cent of the tourists in the mediterran­ean region wear shorts.’

Broummana is a popular resort in Lebanon, which is 54 per cent muslim. One of the officers, Samata Saad, said: ‘We came willingly to this work and accepted it with enthusiasm.’

an unnamed colleague added: ‘Why not wear shorts? We’re all university students and in our twenties.’

But one local woman said: ‘it is inappropri­ate for the girls, the police in general and for the government.’

 ??  ?? Arresting sight: Officers hired to put the Lebanese town of Broummana on the map
Arresting sight: Officers hired to put the Lebanese town of Broummana on the map

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