The Surrey Police Department launched this one-month trial task force, which ultimately led to 18 arrests for a mix of offenses including sexual assault, harassment, and theft, the Telegraph reported.

“One of our officers was honked at within 10 minutes — then another vehicle slowed down, beeping and making gestures just 30 seconds later — that’s how frequent it is.” Inspector Jon Vale of SPD explained to the outlet, giving an example of how quickly harassment incidents happened.
One of the officers involved said that what she encountered during the sting wasn’t surprising to her at all — in fact, it matched the kind of harassment she experiences regularly while living in Surrey.
“This behavior is either a precursor to something more serious — or it’s ignorance and it’s fixable.” the officer added, pointing out that it can sometimes lead to worse incidents or be corrected if addressed early.

However, the program hasn’t been without controversy. Critics, including the Free Speech Union, described the sting as a “bizarre social-psychology experiment,” and argued that police resources would be better spent simply enforcing existing laws, according to the outlet.