Object

1980s Female Officers' Issue Handbags (Oversized Replacement for Truncheons)

Oversized handbags issued to female officers in the 1980s as a replacement for truncheons, forcing them to wear skirts and symbolizing their exclusion from frontline duties. Joyce notes their size allowed stuffing a brick inside for improvised defense, highlighting their dual role as both a tool and a gendered uniform requirement.
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Purpose

Standard accessory for female police officers; large capacity enabled carrying a brick as makeshift weapon

Significance

Embodies sexist 1980s policing policies that denied women proper equipment, fueling Catherine and Joyce's shared outrage and resilience during their restaurant conversation

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

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