A Colombian police agency has been chastised for hiring a “influencer” who “seems to think she’s on the catwalk” while at work.
Alexa Narvaez, the officer in question, has thousands of followers across her social media platforms and frequently receives likes and the standard “you can arrest me any day” banter from guys.
Aside from those adoring a woman in uniform, a tiny group appears alarmed by the idea that the officer from the city of Cali can, in fact, “do both.”
On a recent post she poses in her figure-hugging olive-coloured uniform and shares the profund message: “We are once in a lifetime. Be happy, enjoy each thing and person as if there were no tomorrow.”
One respondent seemed to think that Narvaez’s role within the force brought it into disrepute.
“It is sad to know how the National Police lends itself to recruiting these types of women, they seem to be on the catwalk, wearing a super tight uniform,” said Andrés Jaramillo.
He continued: “What disrespect to force! What a lack of authority!”
Wait till he discovers Narvaez is also a ‘Digital Ambassador,’ a title bestowed upon her by the Colombian National Police.
But the responses to her posts are usually, and predictably, nicer.
“I would get a speeding ticket every week,” exclaims one excited TikTok user under a recent clip. While another one comments: “I think I need to get detained.”
Yet another comment reads: “I have been a bad bad boy, and I need to be taken away.”
The popular cop has an Instagram page that boasts an impressive 1.3 million followers and tens of thousands of likes under every post.