Well, a route taken regularly at 3 am is almost certainly not someone taking an off duty stroll. I do not know if you can readily figure that out from the data available through Strava. But if you can, this is bad.
How can you be so sure?
Patrol shifts are normally rotated to prevent exactly that among other reasons, while someone having a regular non-patrol late shift (or early) and doing his exercise regularly at 3 am is also not unheard of.
You might be able to, but even then it is more likely to be a person doing exercise on a device with the wrong time zone than it is to be someone on patrol.
To reiterate: Strava isn't always on. These are activities people have actively chosen to log. The chance of it being someone out on patrol is... not high.
Having to actively log the data is interesting. I agree with your conclusion there.
However, GPS is primarily a very high precision time signal, from which the current location is reconstructed. Basically, a properly designed software would do the proper time zone adjustment based on that, so the data should ideally be in local time everywhere without exception. Everything else would be a bug in my book.