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NY Post
New York Post
1 Nov 2023


NextImg:Police officer mistaken for stripper as he breaks up wild party: ‘Everyone started twerking’

They were looking to cop a feel — and wound up feeling a cop.

A group of excited women were caught on camera mistaking a dashing police officer for a male stripper as he tried to shut down their rowdy party in Sydney, Australia.

The sexy incident was filmed by a reveler who later posted the footage to TikTok, where it has garnered more than 8,000 views.

“When the cop rocks up to shut down your event but you all think he’s a stripper,” the amateur videographer, known only as Lisa, wrote.

The footage shows the lust-inspiring lawman bursting through the front door as the female fun-seekers squeal with delight.

“Stripper! Stripper!” one giddy woman can be heard exclaiming, as several amorous attendees start grinding up against the crestfallen civil servant.

The awkward incident was filmed by an attendee who posted the footage to TikTok, where it has garnered more than 8,000 views.
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The way he ended up just leaving because everyone started twerking around him ???????? #nswpoliceforce

♬ original sound – Lisa.

The clip cuts off before any further action can be seen, but Lisa claims the cute cop ended up leaving the party shortly after the mortifying moment.

“The way he ended up just leaving because everyone started twerking around him,” the TikToker captioned her clip.

Several viewers were humored by the mistake, taking to the comments section to share their thoughts.

“Bro lowkey was happy about the call out,” one amused viewer wrote, implying that they noticed a small smile break out across the officer’s face.

The officer wouldn't be the first to go from law enforcement to exotic dancer should he seek a change of career.
The officer wouldn’t be the first to go from law enforcement to exotic dancer — should he seek a change of career.
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The cop wouldn’t be the first to go from law enforcement to exotic dancer — should he seek a change of career.

Last year, one ex-officer made news after revealing she repurposed her handcuffs to become a stripper.

After three decades on the force, Michelle Walton, 51, now wows crowds with a frisky routine inspired by her previous job as a crime fighter.

“I created a stripping cop routine, as I already have the truncheon [batton] and handcuffs,” she declared in an interview.

“My routine involves walking up to the stage waving two blue lights around, then stepping up on a chair pretending to direct traffic, then taking my first layer of clothing off,” she dished. “I then step into the audience and dish out fixed penalty tickets, with the offense of ‘being too sexy.’”