Iran has begun appointing undercover morality police to ensure that women are dressed modestly, as well as stopping drivers who rev their engines or honk their horns too loudly.
"Every single man or woman could be a member of the unit," a woman from Tehran told Associated Press. "I don't know. Maybe some plainclothes have already reported me because of heavy makeup."
Police chief General Hossein Sajedinia recently stated that 7,000 officers have been appointed to the new unit.