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Police force faces legal action over guidance allowing trans officers to strip-search women

  • The British Transport Police is facing legal action over guidance that permits trans officers to strip-search women.
  • Women's rights campaigners have urged Chief Constable Lucy D'Orsi to revoke the advice, claiming it violates human rights.
  • Maya Forstater described the guidance as "state-sponsored sex discrimination and sexual abuse," while Cathy Larkman termed it "state-sanctioned sexual assault.
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