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Published 11:41 7 Nov 2021 GMT
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In a statement announcing the move, a spokesperson said: "The Met is stepping up police activity to prevent night-time violence.
"This activity includes the Met trialling Project Vigilant, an operation originally developed by Thames Valley Police to tackle predatory offending around the night-time economy.
"It is being piloted in London in Lambeth and Southwark where teams of plain-clothed and uniform colleagues are being deployed together to identify and prevent predatory offending around busy night-time spots."
One group called for more focus to be put on overhauling this type of culture rather than some "PR stunt".
A spokesperson for campaign group Reclaim These Streets was not happy by the news, responding to the statement to show their anger.
They said: "How can we trust Met police officers to spot predators in bars and clubs if they can’t seem to spot and root out predators in their own ranks?
"The Met have lost the trust of women, and plainclothes officers will not win it back – instead for many women plainclothes officers outside bars is a sinister prospect.
"The Met should focus on tackling institutional misogyny instead of PR stunts like this."
Announcing these new plans for plain clothed officers, the commissioner added: "Tackling violence remains the Met’s top priority, including crimes that disproportionately affect women and girls.
"Our officers are working tirelessly to combat violence perpetrated by men against women and to improve and rebuild confidence in the Met.
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