Young, attractive policewomen in black mini-shorts and red berets are patrolling the streets in the Lebanese town of Broummana. The city’s mayor Pierre Achkar said he hopes that the new squad of attractive female traffic cops will help the town to attract more tourists and make the country look better. Despite mixed reactions to the move, one of the newly recruited police officers, Samata Saad, said she is enjoying the job. (Photo/IC)
Young, attractive policewomen in black mini-shorts and red berets are patrolling the streets in the Lebanese town of Broummana. The city’s mayor Pierre Achkar said he hopes that the new squad of attractive female traffic cops will help the town to attract more tourists and make the country look better. Despite mixed reactions to the move, one of the newly recruited police officers, Samata Saad, said she is enjoying the job. (Photo/IC)
Young, attractive policewomen in black mini-shorts and red berets are patrolling the streets in the Lebanese town of Broummana. The city’s mayor Pierre Achkar said he hopes that the new squad of attractive female traffic cops will help the town to attract more tourists and make the country look better. Despite mixed reactions to the move, one of the newly recruited police officers, Samata Saad, said she is enjoying the job. (Photo/IC)
Young, attractive policewomen in black mini-shorts and red berets are patrolling the streets in the Lebanese town of Broummana. The city’s mayor Pierre Achkar said he hopes that the new squad of attractive female traffic cops will help the town to attract more tourists and make the country look better. Despite mixed reactions to the move, one of the newly recruited police officers, Samata Saad, said she is enjoying the job. (Photo/IC)