What's in a name? Shakespeare said. But there could well be something in it after all.
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India's most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, has set up "anti-Romeo squads," which they say will ensure women's safety on streets. 。
However, many cry foul and see this as moral policing. More importantly, they are upset that their beloved Shakespearean hero is being maligned for no fault of his.
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"I thought he was quite a charming guy. UP cops need a new villain," tweeted one user.。
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The squads consist of cops stationed outside schools and colleges and they pick up young boys if they suspect them as "Romeos" — men who are sexually harassing women (known as eve-teasing in India).。
However, people want the authorities to clearly "define" a Romeo. Because the fear of being caught has started to affect young couples in the area.。Hindustan Times。
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reports that the number of couples in a popular park has come down to five from 200 within a week of the squads' existence. 。
Also, why Romeo? He had a consenting partner. Really.。
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