REAL MADRID officials have called for a Peruvian National Police advert to be taken down.
The anti-sexual harassment advert in question shows a man targeting a woman on a bus.
He walks on, looks at the woman and brushes against her in front of the other passengers.
The man is immediately handcuffed and taken away by police.
The officer then says: “If you are a victim or witness of sexual harassment on public transport, report it to the nearest police officer or call 105.”
But Los Blancos officials have been left furious because the attacker is seen wearing a Real Madrid shirt.
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According to Spanish outlet Marca, the LaLiga giants now want the video to be taken down.
The controversial advert about sexual harassment is based on a true story.
In March, the Peruvian National Police arrested a man for targeting a woman on the Lima Metro.
Like in the advert, the man was wearing a Real Madrid shirt.
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A statement read: “No to harassment! An individual was arrested for inappropriate touching of a young woman at the Gamarra station on Line 1 of the Lima Metro.
“The intervention was carried out by members of the Railway Safety Division.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk