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A former police officer, known as “PC Becca,” attracted attention by posting provocative photos in her uniform and promoting her OnlyFans account on various social media platforms. She proudly stated that “bad girls make the best cops” and used her police attire to advertise adult content, including offerings of “naughty cop roleplays and strip searches.” Her posts on TikTok and Instagram, featuring suggestive comparisons between her uniformed and bikini-clad self, garnered significant views and likes, prompting her former employer to issue a statement.

One of her posts on Instagram mentioned being the only police officer to follow back and engage intimately on the first date. Additionally, she shared a video in a police van with a caption implying a suspect moaning her name in his sleep. Referencing an adult star, Bonnie Blue, who reportedly slept with 1,000 men in 24 hours, she humorously asked for her own “1,057 criminals in 12 hours.” With a substantial social media following of 19,500, her profile links to her OnlyFans account offering various adult-themed interactions like interrogations and pat-downs.

Although many followers expressed approval of her content, others criticized her for disrespecting the police service and deemed her behavior unprofessional. Some comments highlighted concerns about the impact on her career longevity. West Midlands Police confirmed that Becca was a former police constable, emphasizing that she had resigned in August following a suitability review. The statement clarified that she is no longer an active officer, and all issued equipment has been returned to the service.

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