Police commissioner faces calls to resign after telling women to be more 'streetwise' about powers of arrest following Sarah Everard's murder Philip Allott, who represents North Yorkshire, was branded 'horrifically offensive' He said women 'need to learn a bit' about their rights during a police stop Sarah Everard was falsely arrested by Wayne Couzens before he murdered her
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A police commissioner faced calls to resign last night for suggesting women should be more 'streetwise' about powers of arrest in the wake of Sarah Everard's murder.
The remarks by Philip Allott, who represents North Yorkshire, were branded 'horrifically offensive' by critics.
Wayne Couzens used his position as a Metropolitan Police officer to falsely arrest Miss Everard, 33, for breaking lockdown rules before