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Victims of police sex lies slam new codes
Undercover cops still allowed to have sex with targets.

Undercover police are still being given "free rein" to have sex with their targets, according to eight women who fell victim to the shocking practice.

The group, who are suing Scotland Yard, made submissions to a consultation on codes of practice for surveillance and say the government is failing to prevent officers from starting sexual relationships with the people they're spying on.

They said the failure "to introduce measures to prevent further abuse amounts to institutional sexism."

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