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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

There's a mail online and Sun article post Swingfields. The Sun one isn't great. To my mind there will be reporters on here with fake profiles, so if you don't want everyone to know your business be careful with face pics.

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By *riskynriskyCouple  over a year ago

Essex.

I was wondering if anyone is going to get caught out by the pictures in the sun...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If you got an envelope with a free one thousand pounds in it I still would never buy the Sun

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Unfortunately its inevitable that these pap arseholes get everywhere.....shame on you....spoiling everyones fun....free facemasks next year ??????

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If you look it does say who took the pics....google their names and you can see the couple who walked around taking the pics.....the lady pap is the lady in the first pic leaning over the sign....google hos name for pic xxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Not that I can go anyway - but some of those pics are very clear in the Sun and that's why I'd personally be very wary about attending. At least the Mail pixelated faces.

As an aside - I was surprised how 'small' it all seemed, I inew it was never going to be like Glastonbury (obviously) but it did all seem very compact. But I guess being more intimate means it can be more friendly and fun!

I hope everyone had a grand time and nobody is negatively impacted by the press intrusion

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By *eavenscentitCouple  over a year ago

barnstaple

From the paper you only need the reading age of a 7yr old to read !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We won't be attending the event again

Way too much publicity & themsun showing face pictures is just awful

One of our friends is on centre page of the sun, I feel like crying for her it's just too awful

We have a right to privacy & it's totally been invaded

The individual or individuals who have assisted or done this are selfish & crass & I hope the money they got for it brings nothing but misery

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"There's a mail online and Sun article post Swingfields. The Sun one isn't great. To my mind there will be reporters on here with fake profiles, so if you don't want everyone to know your business be careful with face pics. "

I think that's true at any time. Sometimes I feel people ask too many questions, want too much information are just too inquisitive that's partly why we only keep faces in private and never give personal details in the forum.

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By *oandjohnCouple  over a year ago

South Wales, will travel to Hereford, Worcestershire and Shropshire

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By *ax1971Man  over a year ago

St helens

That's why the sun... Is the scum of the earth... I've never bought it... X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

seen it online... thats awful x

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By *randMrs T90Couple  over a year ago

Chester

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There's a mail online and Sun article post Swingfields. The Sun one isn't great. To my mind there will be reporters on here with fake profiles, so if you don't want everyone to know your business be careful with face pics.

I think that's true at any time. Sometimes I feel people ask too many questions, want too much information are just too inquisitive that's partly why we only keep faces in private and never give personal details in the forum. "

All the personal details I give in the forums are bullshits anyway

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By *eavenscentitCouple  over a year ago

barnstaple

People are consenting adults...it really pisses me off. How is this news

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"There's a mail online and Sun article post Swingfields. The Sun one isn't great. To my mind there will be reporters on here with fake profiles, so if you don't want everyone to know your business be careful with face pics.

I think that's true at any time. Sometimes I feel people ask too many questions, want too much information are just too inquisitive that's partly why we only keep faces in private and never give personal details in the forum.

All the personal details I give in the forums are bullshits anyway "

Well as a fully trained spy and double agent I am well versed in keeping my occupation a secret.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"People are consenting adults...it really pisses me off. How is this news "

Because it tittilates.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"People are consenting adults...it really pisses me off. How is this news "
Its the way its portrayed too.. and the suggestion that not many condoms used and that they say they were not asked for id... and drugs offered etc

plus how were they openly taking such photos x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"People are consenting adults...it really pisses me off. How is this news "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There's a mail online and Sun article post Swingfields. The Sun one isn't great. To my mind there will be reporters on here with fake profiles, so if you don't want everyone to know your business be careful with face pics.

I think that's true at any time. Sometimes I feel people ask too many questions, want too much information are just too inquisitive that's partly why we only keep faces in private and never give personal details in the forum.

All the personal details I give in the forums are bullshits anyway

Well as a fully trained spy and double agent I am well versed in keeping my occupation a secret. "

I knew it !

Does spy/double agent make love the same ?

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"There's a mail online and Sun article post Swingfields. The Sun one isn't great. To my mind there will be reporters on here with fake profiles, so if you don't want everyone to know your business be careful with face pics.

I think that's true at any time. Sometimes I feel people ask too many questions, want too much information are just too inquisitive that's partly why we only keep faces in private and never give personal details in the forum.

All the personal details I give in the forums are bullshits anyway

Well as a fully trained spy and double agent I am well versed in keeping my occupation a secret.

I knew it !

Does spy/double agent make love the same ? "

Good Lord no! We always keep our trench coats and homburgs on for a start.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm surprised the organisers don't make everyone sign a disclosure document that strictly forbids the publication of any photos and details of the event.

The Data Protection Act covers things like this. Anyone easily identified should make a formal complaint to the PCC and IPSO

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By *inger TyrionMan  over a year ago

London

Hey don't blame the event or the organisers or even security please!! Its very sad that those nasty scum got in and I've been told that I've actually got a mention by name for running the Drawing sessions ....... Oh well a risk I and all of us take with life in general....

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By *eavenscentitCouple  over a year ago

barnstaple

I have just been on the Sun website - everyone looks like they are having fun. These reporters are sad fuckers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ive never been to swingfields but just had a quick read of the sun article. You don't need to read far to see that most of it is made up! The fact she says that they were one of the few wearing clothes, yet pretty much every picture has fully clothes people in it says it all really!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have just been on the Sun website - everyone looks like they are having fun. These reporters are sad fuckers"

Why are they sad?? Unfortunately sex sells news papers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There's a mail online and Sun article post Swingfields. The Sun one isn't great. To my mind there will be reporters on here with fake profiles, so if you don't want everyone to know your business be careful with face pics.

I think that's true at any time. Sometimes I feel people ask too many questions, want too much information are just too inquisitive that's partly why we only keep faces in private and never give personal details in the forum.

All the personal details I give in the forums are bullshits anyway

Well as a fully trained spy and double agent I am well versed in keeping my occupation a secret.

I knew it !

Does spy/double agent make love the same ?

Good Lord no! We always keep our trench coats and homburgs on for a start. "

Haha why am I so turned on while reading that ?

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By *one_wolf.Man  over a year ago

Chatham


"I'm surprised the organisers don't make everyone sign a disclosure document that strictly forbids the publication of any photos and details of the event.

The Data Protection Act covers things like this. Anyone easily identified should make a formal complaint to the PCC and IPSO"

We did

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have just been on the Sun website - everyone looks like they are having fun. These reporters are sad fuckers

Why are they sad?? Unfortunately sex sells news papers "

That is the sad part, the fact that something that is legal and between consenting adults still makes news in this day and age

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have just been on the Sun website - everyone looks like they are having fun. These reporters are sad fuckers

Why are they sad?? Unfortunately sex sells news papers

That is the sad part, the fact that something that is legal and between consenting adults still makes news in this day and age "

It is the people who buy and read the paper who are sad

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hey don't blame the event or the organisers or even security please!! Its very sad that those nasty scum got in and I've been told that I've actually got a mention by name for running the Drawing sessions ....... Oh well a risk I and all of us take with life in general...."

Just read the article online

You have quite a few mentions

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm surprised the organisers don't make everyone sign a disclosure document that strictly forbids the publication of any photos and details of the event.

The Data Protection Act covers things like this. Anyone easily identified should make a formal complaint to the PCC and IPSO"

I don't know the rules but what are the legalities of taking pictures in a public place? Can someone at the anti-Brexit demonstrations at the weekend demand privacy if their pic appears in the press?

What if you're walking around the local agricultural show or in the crowd at a local sporting event?

I guess the latter is different as by attending you might be giving consent to be pictured as part of the ground regulations?

Some of the Mail pics appear to have been taken from outside the perimeter so I don't know what the rules are there?

I guess quite simply if you're going to take your clothes off in public then you do so at risk of being exposed?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hey don't blame the event or the organisers or even security please!! Its very sad that those nasty scum got in and I've been told that I've actually got a mention by name for running the Drawing sessions ....... Oh well a risk I and all of us take with life in general...."

I'm sorry but all parties who worked/organised the event have to take responsibility - for one - the security gaurd watching the jelly wrestling has failed in his duty

We reported several people for having phones but what good it made

The security team were happily zooming around on their toy bikes, chatting & watching events to even notice half the breaches going on

The organisers failed to protect our privacy by not carrying out full checks & adhering to the no phone policy in the arena

It wouldn't surprise me if the organisers allowed journalist in as the daily mails versions was more like an advertising campaign rather than a report - there's a massive difference between the mails & the Suns report

Well whom ever has sold out I hope you are happy as I have one hysterical friend who's life will be effected by this & not in a good way

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Omg I've just looked ... This is bad ... I wa S considering going next year but now ... No way

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By *eavenscentitCouple  over a year ago

barnstaple


"Omg I've just looked ... This is bad ... I wa S considering going next year but now ... No way "

I was ill and did not attend this year thankfully. I will not chance it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm surprised the organisers don't make everyone sign a disclosure document that strictly forbids the publication of any photos and details of the event.

The Data Protection Act covers things like this. Anyone easily identified should make a formal complaint to the PCC and IPSO

I don't know the rules but what are the legalities of taking pictures in a public place? Can someone at the anti-Brexit demonstrations at the weekend demand privacy if their pic appears in the press?

What if you're walking around the local agricultural show or in the crowd at a local sporting event?

I guess the latter is different as by attending you might be giving consent to be pictured as part of the ground regulations?

Some of the Mail pics appear to have been taken from outside the perimeter so I don't know what the rules are there?

I guess quite simply if you're going to take your clothes off in public then you do so at risk of being exposed? "

It wasn't in public. It was a 'secure' private event.

The event organisers are conspicuous in their absence on most of the threads.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Have to agree, this sort of publicity would definately put me off attending now.

Thing is, now it's made it to the papers there will be a market for any future pics/stories relating to the event.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Maybe the ppl that run it make more ££££££'s letting them in.

Anyone would think ppl are ashamed to be swingers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Omg I've just looked ... This is bad ... I wa S considering going next year but now ... No way

I was ill and did not attend this year thankfully. I will not chance it."

I'm so upset for these people

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Maybe the ppl that run it make more ££££££'s letting them in.

Anyone would think ppl are ashamed to be swingers "

I'm guessing they don't want pics of themselves naked and in sex swings and positions to be free _iewing for their families and colleagues and friends ....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Maybe the ppl that run it make more ££££££'s letting them in.

Anyone would think ppl are ashamed to be swingers

I'm guessing they don't want pics of themselves naked and in sex swings and positions to be free _iewing for their families and colleagues and friends .... "

Im guessing they wouldnt either

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We weren't at the event, and to be honest, we wouldn't attend the event as we have to much to lose.

However, as someone who is very used to working in secure environments and being accountable for the security, searching cars, caravans and such like where people are bringing BBQs and whatever would be impossible without huge security infrastructure.

The security you mention, seems to be a few big lads who don't have a clue. It's common, but there is more to security than being big and threatening.

Lastly, journalists are professionals at getting to a target. A couple of goons sloping round really aren't going to deter them.

i feel sorry for those who will be adversely affected, but all of us who use clubs and such like should be aware of the risks.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I bet theres a few fab singles that attended worried that wife or hubby might see them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm surprised the organisers don't make everyone sign a disclosure document that strictly forbids the publication of any photos and details of the event.

The Data Protection Act covers things like this. Anyone easily identified should make a formal complaint to the PCC and IPSO

I don't know the rules but what are the legalities of taking pictures in a public place? Can someone at the anti-Brexit demonstrations at the weekend demand privacy if their pic appears in the press?

What if you're walking around the local agricultural show or in the crowd at a local sporting event?

I guess the latter is different as by attending you might be giving consent to be pictured as part of the ground regulations?

Some of the Mail pics appear to have been taken from outside the perimeter so I don't know what the rules are there?

I guess quite simply if you're going to take your clothes off in public then you do so at risk of being exposed? "

If the event is private and the event rules forbid the taking of photos then you may have a case. This was also a private event on private property so hardly a case of taking clothes off in public A basic disclosure form is a legal document and the press would have to argue that identifying people is in the public interest.

The demo's you mention were all held in public areas and would be deemed to be in the publics interest. so not covered.

I feel so sorry for anyone who can be easily identified in this article; I think I may know one of them and hope she is ok, as I do anyone else whose photo was taken

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's not a question of being ashamed. It's the fact that the story is vile and basically making swingers sound sordid and deviant like. Just basically throwing negativity on swinging, and accompanying the story with pics of people who have had no say in whether their pic is used, and a lot are in the throes of sex acts.

It's not a flattering article at all.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"We weren't at the event, and to be honest, we wouldn't attend the event as we have to much to lose.

However, as someone who is very used to working in secure environments and being accountable for the security, searching cars, caravans and such like where people are bringing BBQs and whatever would be impossible without huge security infrastructure.

The security you mention, seems to be a few big lads who don't have a clue. It's common, but there is more to security than being big and threatening.

Lastly, journalists are professionals at getting to a target. A couple of goons sloping round really aren't going to deter them.

i feel sorry for those who will be adversely affected, but all of us who use clubs and such like should be aware of the risks."

Did the organisers require ID from people on admission though? Were attendees verified as being on swinging sites and verified by meets?

The article suggests not but that may not be true. I'd be interested to know.

People who went have said they reported others for having 'phones and breaking other rules but nothing was done.

I'd be interested to hear the organisers' side of things.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

This is reason I would never attend one of these events - these types of reporters are scum of the earth.

Safer off in Chams

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"It's not a question of being ashamed. It's the fact that the story is vile and basically making swingers sound sordid and deviant like. Just basically throwing negativity on swinging, and accompanying the story with pics of people who have had no say in whether their pic is used, and a lot are in the throes of sex acts.

It's not a flattering article at all.

"

No, it's not. I also think some of it was made up purely for effect.

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By *eavenscentitCouple  over a year ago

barnstaple

I agree totally vile and under hand

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This is reason I would never attend one of these events - these types of reporters are scum of the earth.

Safer off in Chams "

They will be taking photos and writing reports in clubs next

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

plus how were they openly taking such photos x "

That's what puts me off, not just the press, it seems unlike clubs photos are allowed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This is reason I would never attend one of these events - these types of reporters are scum of the earth.

Safer off in Chams

They will be taking photos and writing reports in clubs next "

Writing reports - anybody can do that

But taking pics in Chams in the social or open play areas lol - I'd like to see them try that

I've known pics to be taken in pvt play and that's agreed by all playing but not in open play

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If you read the daily mail online or on the app you can read the readers comments. A lot of them are favorable but most are just sadly misinformed, they obviously think it's a mass free for all orgy in a farmers field. Maybe the organisers should publish their own story with inter_iews with willing swingers to give a true insight about the lifestyle rather than crappy journo's just making it up because they havnt got a clue.

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By *ettyboop61Woman  over a year ago

St Neots

Why can't people have fun....nobody got.hurt....there was no trouble it looked just like the swinging 60's.....like one person said it's people all there having fun ......a couple of my friends went and they said there was too much to do partying to have time for sex lol....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This is reason I would never attend one of these events - these types of reporters are scum of the earth.

Safer off in Chams

They will be taking photos and writing reports in clubs next

Writing reports - anybody can do that

But taking pics in Chams in the social or open play areas lol - I'd like to see them try that

I've known pics to be taken in pvt play and that's agreed by all playing but not in open play "

How are you going to stop it? You can take pics using a pair of glasses, nobody would know

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By *ettyboop61Woman  over a year ago

St Neots


"If you read the daily mail online or on the app you can read the readers comments. A lot of them are favorable but most are just sadly misinformed, they obviously think it's a mass free for all orgy in a farmers field. Maybe the organisers should publish their own story with inter_iews with willing swingers to give a true insight about the lifestyle rather than crappy journo's just making it up because they havnt got a clue. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I bet theres a few pictures up on users profiles thou from the private event

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"This is reason I would never attend one of these events - these types of reporters are scum of the earth.

Safer off in Chams

They will be taking photos and writing reports in clubs next "

They have already. Cupids in Manchester was in a newspaper recently, I am sure let chambre and Atlantic have been as well. Not so sure about chams though.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham

Atlantis

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

To the vast majority of society swinging is seedy, weird, creepy, perverted. It's certainly not _iewed as normal behaviour so of course the 2 papers that love scandal and to judge will report this on such a negative way.

I'm not sure why it surprises anyone particularly as this isn't the first time journalit's have been there.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's hardly a surprise is it. They did similar articles last year.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The morals of the Sun is despicable.

However, if they're working within the law, they are entitled to do whatever they please, to sell the papers.

The Sun is a commerical organisation whose primary aim is continued profitability.

Sadly, some organisations will exploit any opportunity to make money, that's the world we live in.

The Sun would argue they are supplying a demand.

Unfortunately, this will continue for as long as people but the paper (which I don't by the way)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's not a question of being ashamed. It's the fact that the story is vile and basically making swingers sound sordid and deviant like. Just basically throwing negativity on swinging, and accompanying the story with pics of people who have had no say in whether their pic is used, and a lot are in the throes of sex acts.

It's not a flattering article at all.

No, it's not. I also think some of it was made up purely for effect."

Journalists embellishing a story ?

Whatever next ?!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

they must of had sunglass cams noone had cameras they are strictly banned ...thank God they didn't snap me this year ..wouldn't stop me going had a great time

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By *yrdwomanWoman  over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"I'm surprised the organisers don't make everyone sign a disclosure document that strictly forbids the publication of any photos and details of the event.

The Data Protection Act covers things like this. Anyone easily identified should make a formal complaint to the PCC and IPSO"

They did!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just read both articles... I'm glad that the DM one is a little more fair and there's a mix of favourable, indifferent and "ugh disgusting!" comments... like the forums on any given day

The Sun, however... grim, disrespectful and the whole tone of it is like reading an article a 13 year boy's written, only a 13 year old boy would have more talent.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"There's a mail online and Sun article post Swingfields. The Sun one isn't great. To my mind there will be reporters on here with fake profiles, so if you don't want everyone to know your business be careful with face pics.

I think that's true at any time. Sometimes I feel people ask too many questions, want too much information are just too inquisitive that's partly why we only keep faces in private and never give personal details in the forum.

All the personal details I give in the forums are bullshits anyway

Well as a fully trained spy and double agent I am well versed in keeping my occupation a secret.

I knew it !

Does spy/double agent make love the same ?

Good Lord no! We always keep our trench coats and homburgs on for a start.

Haha why am I so turned on while reading that ?

"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There's a mail online and Sun article post Swingfields. The Sun one isn't great. To my mind there will be reporters on here with fake profiles, so if you don't want everyone to know your business be careful with face pics. "

Who did you think invented "face pic Friday"....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There's a mail online and Sun article post Swingfields. The Sun one isn't great. To my mind there will be reporters on here with fake profiles, so if you don't want everyone to know your business be careful with face pics.

Who did you think invented "face pic Friday"...."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm surprised the organisers don't make everyone sign a disclosure document that strictly forbids the publication of any photos and details of the event.

The Data Protection Act covers things like this. Anyone easily identified should make a formal complaint to the PCC and IPSO

They did!!"

Then they need to start proceeding against The Sun and if inclined the organisers

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By *aughty_nymphWoman  over a year ago

Cheltenham

We gave profile names (verified!!) and full names with a signature on the way in.... We signed a disclaimer.

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By *aughty_nymphWoman  over a year ago

Cheltenham

So whoever got in was verified on here....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There will be a massive influx of new members on here the next few weeks.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It makes a change for Mail Online to be using consenting adults (without permission) to stir outrage/tittilation in its readers - must have been a slow weekend for underage daughters of celebrities to creep over.

Rags.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"It's not a question of being ashamed. It's the fact that the story is vile and basically making swingers sound sordid and deviant like. Just basically throwing negativity on swinging, and accompanying the story with pics of people who have had no say in whether their pic is used, and a lot are in the throes of sex acts.

It's not a flattering article at all.

No, it's not. I also think some of it was made up purely for effect.

Journalists embellishing a story ?

Whatever next ?! "

Indeed. So people with any sense know to take it with a heap of salt.

Then again, they wouldn't buy the Fail or the Scum anyway.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"To the vast majority of society swinging is seedy, weird, creepy, perverted. It's certainly not _iewed as normal behaviour so of course the 2 papers that love scandal and to judge will report this on such a negative way.

I'm not sure why it surprises anyone particularly as this isn't the first time journalit's have been there.

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The Fail article was quite positive actually.

It was the Scum that did a sensationalistic hatchet job.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

And of course, the ignorant, knuckle-dragging comments on that 'newspaper's' website are as predictable as ever...

"Just as I expected total ugly washed up divorcees , with no life or self respect left! Mingers not swingers."

Sincere apologies, dear Sun reader, that the people attending Swingfields were ordinary folk like you and me, rather than the wall-to-wall clones of Adonis and Aphrodite that you see in your porno magazines...

Sorry to shatter your illusion that only conventionally 'beautiful,' fresh-faced under-30s are allowed to explore their sexuality with consenting adults of a similar persuasion.

I suppose the readers of 'The Sun' and 'The Daily Mail' didn't get the opportunity to vent all of their faux-moral-outrage when those worthless rags reporded on Swingfields last year?

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By *ornyjohn83Man  over a year ago

chorley

The sun are shameful, I also saw that one of the tabloids had the glastonbury meet in their pages therefore there are reporters amongst us, take care everyone, I hope they get ed out because this site is great and full of every day genuine people looking for similar things.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh this is just horrible. Private live can't be private? When did this happen?

I'm not religious but if your throwing stones, you'd best be sin free! I despise people judging other people's lives.

My heart goes out to anyone who is negatively effected by this.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So whoever got in was verified on here...."

Not just one here, it's not the only swingers site.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have hidden everything for a bit.. even though i didnt go.... As fab will be an obvious next target...

I feel so sorry for those outed.. they are obviously reading the forums as seen a report on another forum thread a few weeks ago... about sex during the euros... and apparently cupids was mentioned for hosting euro orgies

at least most of the other papers have hidden faces

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By *inaTitzTV/TS  over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

I guess it is easier than running a proper investigative story that exposes corruption and attempts to make the world a better place.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I was wondering if anyone is going to get caught out by the pictures in the sun..."

Already have...With some having screen prints sent to them this am by friends and even family. Fallout with kids seeing parents in compromising photos/activities will cause alot of unexpected heartache. I feel for the kids too when their friends show them. Going to have impact on fab too with people being even more cautious with meets.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have hidden everything for a bit.. even though i didnt go.... As fab will be an obvious next target...

I feel so sorry for those outed.. they are obviously reading the forums as seen a report on another forum thread a few weeks ago... about sex during the euros... and apparently cupids was mentioned for hosting euro orgies

at least most of the other papers have hidden faces "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To the vast majority of society swinging is seedy, weird, creepy, perverted. It's certainly not _iewed as normal behaviour so of course the 2 papers that love scandal and to judge will report this on such a negative way.

I'm not sure why it surprises anyone particularly as this isn't the first time journalit's have been there.

The Fail article was quite positive actually.

It was the Scum that did a sensationalistic hatchet job."

The Mail doesn't exactly have a stellar record in its treatment of swingers' activities...

Reporting on the Effernata Lifestyle Festival which took place in September 2015, the DM quoted a local Councillor as having branded the event as ‘disgusting’, and expressing his opposition as follows:

'There are people who come for a quiet life and they do not expect to have this sort of thing. It is taking over the village without our permission or consent. The church is used for Christian weddings. The whole ethos of this festival is undermining the Christian commitments people make there.’

Rather reminds me of that episode of 'Father Ted' - "DOWN WITH THIS SORT OF THING" - or Helen Lovejoy in 'The Simpsons' shrieking "PLEASE WON'T SOMEBODY THINK OF THE CHILDREN?"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There's a mail online and Sun article post Swingfields. The Sun one isn't great. To my mind there will be reporters on here with fake profiles, so if you don't want everyone to know your business be careful with face pics.

Who did you think invented "face pic Friday"...."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There's a simple lesson here, if you on here in secret or are cheating behind a partners back and don't want to be outed then don't go to a well publicised swinging festival. In this digital age nobody should have an expectation of privacy. I'm not saying it's right but that's just how it is. A lot of swingers are open about it as they are consenting adults and a part of a consenting couple and are proud to promote the lifestyle. Yes we do have a right to a private life but if that's what you want then don't attend such events where previous years have proved end up in the press.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Iv put at bottom off my profile . That any news paper or organisation does not have my permision to use ANY PART Off my profile . Have i done right ? And have I worded it corectly

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There's a simple lesson here, if you on here in secret or are cheating behind a partners back and don't want to be outed then don't go to a well publicised swinging festival. In this digital age nobody should have an expectation of privacy. I'm not saying it's right but that's just how it is. A lot of swingers are open about it as they are consenting adults and a part of a consenting couple and are proud to promote the lifestyle. Yes we do have a right to a private life but if that's what you want then don't attend such events where previous years have proved end up in the press. "

I fully agree but do empathise without who have been directly or indirectly effected...especially with younger kids. Maybe it will make more naive ones aware of the pitfalls of the digital age and take more measures to protect themselves. This will inevitably have a knock on effect to fab though and make people even more cautious too....at least till it all blows over.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Iv put at bottom off my profile . That any news paper or organisation does not have my permision to use ANY PART Off my profile . Have i done right ? And have I worded it corectly "

Waste of server space...it does nothing else...Other than clog up fab server space.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I really wanted to go next year but this has seriously put me off and I've put my face pics to friends only as per hubby's instruction.

I really hope everyone who has their face pic all over the articles are ok, this should not have happened the press have once again turned something fun and enjoyed by consenting adults into something seedy and wrong.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Iv put at bottom off my profile . That any news paper or organisation does not have my permision to use ANY PART Off my profile . Have i done right ? And have I worded it corectly "

Your profile is around 30 words, what do you think they might use? For what?

Would you actually take it to court if they did?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There's a simple lesson here, if you on here in secret or are cheating behind a partners back and don't want to be outed then don't go to a well publicised swinging festival. In this digital age nobody should have an expectation of privacy. I'm not saying it's right but that's just how it is. A lot of swingers are open about it as they are consenting adults and a part of a consenting couple and are proud to promote the lifestyle. Yes we do have a right to a private life but if that's what you want then don't attend such events where previous years have proved end up in the press. "

It's not just about cheaters fella. It's about normal loving couples that don't want the neighbours or their colleagues or friends or their families having their private activities 'outed'. But I do agree if you're going to attend an open air event where there's history of press reporting then you do so at your own risk

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There's a simple lesson here, if you on here in secret or are cheating behind a partners back and don't want to be outed then don't go to a well publicised swinging festival. In this digital age nobody should have an expectation of privacy. I'm not saying it's right but that's just how it is...Yes we do have a right to a private life but if that's what you want then don't attend such events where previous years have proved end up in the press."

Actually, I think you'll find that newspapers are legally obliged to obtain consent from all persons pictured in a photograph BEFORE they publish it.

Hence why so many celebrities snapped by the paparazzi have succeeded in bringing private prosecutions against the newspapers that have published the pictures thus obtained.

Any person who can be identified from the photographs in The Sun or The Daily Mail, and who did not give their explicit consent to be photographed, has the right to sue the newspapers concerned for breach of privacy.

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By *unsomesCouple  over a year ago

UK


"Iv put at bottom off my profile . That any news paper or organisation does not have my permision to use ANY PART Off my profile . Have i done right ? And have I worded it corectly

Waste of server space...it does nothing else...Other than clog up fab server space."

Exactly, the papers don't care and if it sells stories, they just pay any compensation a court may award, but you have to take them to

Court first and you need lots of money to do that, they know that of course!

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"There's a simple lesson here, if you on here in secret or are cheating behind a partners back and don't want to be outed then don't go to a well publicised swinging festival. In this digital age nobody should have an expectation of privacy. I'm not saying it's right but that's just how it is...Yes we do have a right to a private life but if that's what you want then don't attend such events where previous years have proved end up in the press.

Actually, I think you'll find that newspapers are legally obliged to obtain consent from all persons pictured in a photograph BEFORE they publish it.

Hence why so many celebrities snapped by the paparazzi have succeeded in bringing private prosecutions against the newspapers that have published the pictures thus obtained.

Any person who can be identified from the photographs in The Sun or The Daily Mail, and who did not give their explicit consent to be photographed, has the right to sue the newspapers concerned for breach of privacy."

Not quite true.

It doesn't apply to Swingfields but the media can film or take photos in a public place and publish them without needing any sort of consent.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Haven't read either paper, but wondering if they included a section on how the Brexit vote influenced Swingfields. .. every bit of news I have seen (which isn't much) seems to work Brexit in somehow.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"But I do agree if you're going to attend an open air event where there's history of press reporting then you do so at your own risk "

No. According to British Law:

If you take photographs on private land without the knowledge or permission of the landowner you could be charged with trespass.

You are not permitted to take photographs on private land where the landowner has expressly prohibited photography.

It is likewise unacceptable to capture an image for the purpose of defaming your subject(s) or to specifically capture an image of individuals engaged in a private act.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not quite true.

It doesn't apply to Swingfields but the media can film or take photos in a public place and publish them without needing any sort of consent."

As I understand it, Swingfields was a PRIVATE event, held on PRIVATE land.

It was not held in a public place, and as such, all participants may be said to have had a REASONABLE EXPECTATION of privacy.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There's a simple lesson here, if you on here in secret or are cheating behind a partners back and don't want to be outed then don't go to a well publicised swinging festival. In this digital age nobody should have an expectation of privacy. I'm not saying it's right but that's just how it is. A lot of swingers are open about it as they are consenting adults and a part of a consenting couple and are proud to promote the lifestyle. Yes we do have a right to a private life but if that's what you want then don't attend such events where previous years have proved end up in the press.

It's not just about cheaters fella. It's about normal loving couples that don't want the neighbours or their colleagues or friends or their families having their private activities 'outed'. But I do agree if you're going to attend an open air event where there's history of press reporting then you do so at your own risk "

I did say if you are on here in secret OR cheating, I didn't suggest it was just cheaters.

And I agree with above about getting consent to take photos etc but in reality what is the average swinger going to do about it, are they going to take on a huge newspaper chain, I doubt it so all I was saying is that if you don't want the risk of being in the press then it's best not to go in the first place.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"But I do agree if you're going to attend an open air event where there's history of press reporting then you do so at your own risk

No. According to British Law:

If you take photographs on private land without the knowledge or permission of the landowner you could be charged with trespass.

You are not permitted to take photographs on private land where the landowner has expressly prohibited photography.

It is likewise unacceptable to capture an image for the purpose of defaming your subject(s) or to specifically capture an image of individuals engaged in a private act."

However, there's history of it legal or not. I'm quite sure it was equally as illegal last year yet the pictures still surfaced. So it's not surprising (to me) this happened again legal or not.

It doesn't make it right, of course, and whilst I'm no legal expert if they have broken the law then I guess the recourse is to take the paper to court. And in doing so being more publicity to something they may wish to keep private .. It's a lose / lose situation sadly

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's awful. But predictable.

Salacious content sells.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Not quite true.

It doesn't apply to Swingfields but the media can film or take photos in a public place and publish them without needing any sort of consent.

As I understand it, Swingfields was a PRIVATE event, held on PRIVATE land.

It was not held in a public place, and as such, all participants may be said to have had a REASONABLE EXPECTATION of privacy."

I don't debate that, however, you said the media must get consent before publishing photos of anyone and that isn't true.

You didn't mention private places or an expectation of privacy in that post, which is the one to which I was replying.

I said not quite true not totally untrue and I said it doesn't applybto Swingfields because that's not a public place.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As I understand it, Swingfields was a PRIVATE event, held on PRIVATE land.

It was not held in a public place, and as such, all participants may be said to have had a REASONABLE EXPECTATION of privacy."


"It doesn't apply to Swingfields..."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There's a simple lesson here, if you on here in secret or are cheating behind a partners back and don't want to be outed then don't go to a well publicised swinging festival. In this digital age nobody should have an expectation of privacy. I'm not saying it's right but that's just how it is. A lot of swingers are open about it as they are consenting adults and a part of a consenting couple and are proud to promote the lifestyle. Yes we do have a right to a private life but if that's what you want then don't attend such events where previous years have proved end up in the press. "

I think everyone should have a right to expect privacy, it has nothing to do with cheaters. I was going to go there this year but bloody glad I didn't now. My regulatory body could easily see something made public like this as bringing my profession into disrepute and cost me my career. I'm proud to be a swinger and feel no sense of shame about it, but the rest of society has yet to catch up.

Massive sympathy for everyone affected.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"As I understand it, Swingfields was a PRIVATE event, held on PRIVATE land.

It was not held in a public place, and as such, all participants may be said to have had a REASONABLE EXPECTATION of privacy.

It doesn't apply to Swingfields..."

Well spotted Nice to see someone actually reads whats written.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Unfortunately the law interprets it different to that...

"What’s a public place has typically nothing to do with ownership. It’s a place that the public has free access to, even if it isn’t owned by a public institution. Events and transportation that the public can buy tickets to freely do typically also qualify as public places."

Also it does say if a phot depicts a person in a defamatory way.... I 'MAY' be banned.

Any one can take anyone's photo if they are in.public. That's the law as it stands....including children.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Unfortunately the law interprets it different to that...

"What’s a public place has typically nothing to do with ownership. It’s a place that the public has free access to, even if it isn’t owned by a public institution. Events and transportation that the public can buy tickets to freely do typically also qualify as public places."

Also it does say if a phot depicts a person in a defamatory way.... I 'MAY' be banned.

Any one can take anyone's photo if they are in.public. That's the law as it stands....including children. "

The public did not have access to Swingfields and couldn't buy tickets though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Is this today's sun or yesterday's?

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By *rank n BettyCouple  over a year ago

Not meeting

We had a great time & can't wait for next year!!!

I was being roped up opposite the two ladies & was very aware of who was in the area - I didn't see anyone with any photographic equipment but journalists have access to all sorts of tiny devices.

JG x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We had a great time & can't wait for next year!!!

I was being roped up opposite the two ladies & was very aware of who was in the area - I didn't see anyone with any photographic equipment but journalists have access to all sorts of tiny devices.

JG x"

I think we were talking to them when the pics of the two ladies were being taken as we were watching both you and them , and I saw no phones or cameras out. I'm wondering a button camera or something xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Unfortunately the law interprets it different to that...

"What’s a public place has typically nothing to do with ownership. It’s a place that the public has free access to, even if it isn’t owned by a public institution. Events and transportation that the public can buy tickets to freely do typically also qualify as public places."

Also it does say if a phot depicts a person in a defamatory way.... I 'MAY' be banned.

Any one can take anyone's photo if they are in.public. That's the law as it stands....including children.

The public did not have access to Swingfields and couldn't buy tickets though."

Ok...lets watch and see how it's interpreted. All it may take is evidence that some non fab members were able to get tickets....might be a few....and then it'll be open to debate in law...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We had a great time & can't wait for next year!!!

I was being roped up opposite the two ladies & was very aware of who was in the area - I didn't see anyone with any photographic equipment but journalists have access to all sorts of tiny devices.

JG x"

even general public can buy button cameras from ebay x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Unfortunately the law interprets it different to that...

"What’s a public place has typically nothing to do with ownership. It’s a place that the public has free access to, even if it isn’t owned by a public institution. Events and transportation that the public can buy tickets to freely do typically also qualify as public places."

Also it does say if a phot depicts a person in a defamatory way.... I 'MAY' be banned.

Any one can take anyone's photo if they are in.public. That's the law as it stands....including children.

The public did not have access to Swingfields and couldn't buy tickets though.

Ok...lets watch and see how it's interpreted. All it may take is evidence that some non fab members were able to get tickets....might be a few....and then it'll be open to debate in law..."

People didn't have to be members of Fab to go, there were a couple of swingers sites which people can be on, and people should have profiles or any one of them. Don't forget this was not a fab event, one of the checking criteria was evidence of a verified profile on a swinging site however. Unfortunately no id checks were done in entry to the event however.

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By *rank n BettyCouple  over a year ago

Not meeting


"Unfortunately the law interprets it different to that...

"What’s a public place has typically nothing to do with ownership. It’s a place that the public has free access to, even if it isn’t owned by a public institution. Events and transportation that the public can buy tickets to freely do typically also qualify as public places."

Also it does say if a phot depicts a person in a defamatory way.... I 'MAY' be banned.

Any one can take anyone's photo if they are in.public. That's the law as it stands....including children.

The public did not have access to Swingfields and couldn't buy tickets though.

Ok...lets watch and see how it's interpreted. All it may take is evidence that some non fab members were able to get tickets....might be a few....and then it'll be open to debate in law..."

You had to be a verified member of Fab OR another swinging site to buy tickets. The organisers then messaged us & sent a friend request. Single men had to apply in advance before actually purchasing their ticket I believe. We were all emailed a registration form which we had to complete & return stating

I/we confirm we are not members of the press/media and that we will not provide inter_iews, photographs or other media information of any kind without the written permission of Swingfields management team. We further confirm we have read and accept the booking conditions at the time of booking and accept these conditions fully. Furthermore we confirm we understand Lifestyle etiquette (guides available) and will treat the Festival, staff and other guests with the same respect we wish to receive.

Signed and accepted ;-

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What’s a public place has typically nothing to do with ownership. It’s a place that the public has free access to, even if it isn’t owned by a public institution. Events and transportation that the public can buy tickets to freely do typically also qualify as public places.""

Actually, no.

Swingfields was held on PRIVATE LAND, and WAS NOT 'freely accessible' to members of the public.

The attendees at Swingfields were not 'in public;' they were at a private function on private land.

Furthermore, they did not have a 'reasonable expectation' that photographs of their activities would be utilised by the national press.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's fucking shit

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Unfortunately the law interprets it different to that...

"What’s a public place has typically nothing to do with ownership. It’s a place that the public has free access to, even if it isn’t owned by a public institution. Events and transportation that the public can buy tickets to freely do typically also qualify as public places."

Also it does say if a phot depicts a person in a defamatory way.... I 'MAY' be banned.

Any one can take anyone's photo if they are in.public. That's the law as it stands....including children.

The public did not have access to Swingfields and couldn't buy tickets though.

Ok...lets watch and see how it's interpreted. All it may take is evidence that some non fab members were able to get tickets....might be a few....and then it'll be open to debate in law...

You had to be a verified member of Fab OR another swinging site to buy tickets. The organisers then messaged us & sent a friend request. Single men had to apply in advance before actually purchasing their ticket I believe. We were all emailed a registration form which we had to complete & return stating

I/we confirm we are not members of the press/media and that we will not provide inter_iews, photographs or other media information of any kind without the written permission of Swingfields management team. We further confirm we have read and accept the booking conditions at the time of booking and accept these conditions fully. Furthermore we confirm we understand Lifestyle etiquette (guides available) and will treat the Festival, staff and other guests with the same respect we wish to receive.

Signed and accepted ;-"

I didn't mean it was just a 'fab' members event....i think this reinforces the problem. It shows that they obviously are members and have profiles which raises lots of other valid concerns. It also shows much of what we sign doesn't hold much value too and people know that.

Will be interested to see how long it takes before photos are removed or faces pixelated.....or maybe not.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

Who here, who reads these papers, will now stop?

By visiting their sites we're also increasing the 'popularity' of the articles.

Tiny pinhole cameras are easily hidden within clothing - such as from video cameras that TV shows use.

These corporations are happy to divide and conquer people - Murdoch was determined to get us out of Europe and helped to influence it. I would not put money into that empire, buying rags, sky etc.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Who here, who reads these papers, will now stop?

By visiting their sites we're also increasing the 'popularity' of the articles.

Tiny pinhole cameras are easily hidden within clothing - such as from video cameras that TV shows use.

These corporations are happy to divide and conquer people - Murdoch was determined to get us out of Europe and helped to influence it. I would not put money into that empire, buying rags, sky etc."

This is more to the point. People moan about the activities of the press etc, (not just swingers but others) but very rarely stop buying the papers or cancel their sky subscription or whatever.

Unless you have very deep pockets, the chance of success in courts is very low, no matter what the barrack room lawyers say above.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Who here, who reads these papers, will now stop?

By visiting their sites we're also increasing the 'popularity' of the articles.

Tiny pinhole cameras are easily hidden within clothing - such as from video cameras that TV shows use.

These corporations are happy to divide and conquer people - Murdoch was determined to get us out of Europe and helped to influence it. I would not put money into that empire, buying rags, sky etc.

This is more to the point. People moan about the activities of the press etc, (not just swingers but others) but very rarely stop buying the papers or cancel their sky subscription or whatever.

Unless you have very deep pockets, the chance of success in courts is very low, no matter what the barrack room lawyers say above."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Some of those pictures were bad quality. 2016 and can't get HD? smh

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By *ivemeyoursoulWoman  over a year ago

Easter just around the corner!


"It's fucking shit "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Come guys. This happened at a swing festival last year. The press were camped outside and the event organiser even invited them in. If was bound to happen again. It is to be expected I'm afraid. If you don't want to be seen then don't go. And if you feel like taking on the power of the press in the courts then I hope youve got a very big bank balance.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

So why has the Daily Mail article got a link to a video of Eureka's?

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By *izzy.Woman  over a year ago

Stoke area

I was stood close by when several of the photos were taken. There was no sign of anyone taking photographs, so they were hidden gadgets.

I believe the sun journalists did have a recently started couples profile and got verified at a club. It's on one of the other threads.

Shocking how low some people stoop. Why is consenting adults having fun, anyone else's business? It was all in private. Talking about drug taking and people performing in public is just lies. So sorry for people in the photos

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

OMG

Just read it.

There's going to be some explaining lol

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By *oobsandballsMan  over a year ago

st andrews

Not read the whole thread but the article is a load of tripe.

However, as it's the second time the papers have reported on swingfields I no longer wish to attend. I had hoped to at some point but if privacy is compromised then it's not for me.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So why has the Daily Mail article got a link to a video of Eureka's?"

Eureka has crossed swords with the press a few times over recent years.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just read it some pics are very clear too

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I was stood close by when several of the photos were taken. There was no sign of anyone taking photographs, so they were hidden gadgets.

I believe the sun journalists did have a recently started couples profile and got verified at a club. It's on one of the other threads.

Shocking how low some people stoop. Why is consenting adults having fun, anyone else's business? It was all in private. Talking about drug taking and people performing in public is just lies. So sorry for people in the photos "

Does anyone know what the journalists profile is called?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Considering the amount of folk ON HERE who think the site is full of "weirdos who'll shag anything" it's no wonder we get a bad rep!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just read The Sun article and it's dreadful - saying about drugs, that condoms were not often used. It's not objective, very anti swinging.

The photos are very clear and that must be a nightmare for those in them. Are there other festivals ? I'm wondering how they stop it happening ?

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By *rincessandprinceCouple  over a year ago

Liverpool

There is an article on The Mirror website too with a few new pics, it was shared by ppl on my facebook so scary glad we wasnt in pics but was very close as we were right by some of the shots!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I was stood close by when several of the photos were taken. There was no sign of anyone taking photographs, so they were hidden gadgets.

I believe the sun journalists did have a recently started couples profile and got verified at a club. It's on one of the other threads.

Shocking how low some people stoop. Why is consenting adults having fun, anyone else's business? It was all in private. Talking about drug taking and people performing in public is just lies. So sorry for people in the photos

Does anyone know what the journalists profile is called?

"

WaankerwithCamera

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I didn't go but have quite a few friends that did...I am so angry for everyone concerned and hope the consequences haven't been too bad for these people!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just stop commenting further....the press are monitoring the forums according to swingfields.

Could fab admin not just close down the threads? Let it blow over for a week.

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By *imiUKMan  over a year ago

Hereford


"Hey don't blame the event or the organisers or even security please!! Its very sad that those nasty scum got in and I've been told that I've actually got a mention by name for running the Drawing sessions ....... Oh well a risk I and all of us take with life in general....

I'm sorry but all parties who worked/organised the event have to take responsibility - for one - the security gaurd watching the jelly wrestling has failed in his duty

We reported several people for having phones but what good it made

The security team were happily zooming around on their toy bikes, chatting & watching events to even notice half the breaches going on

The organisers failed to protect our privacy by not carrying out full checks & adhering to the no phone policy in the arena

It wouldn't surprise me if the organisers allowed journalist in as the daily mails versions was more like an advertising campaign rather than a report - there's a massive difference between the mails & the Suns report

Well whom ever has sold out I hope you are happy as I have one hysterical friend who's life will be effected by this & not in a good way "

Did you? I'm definitely with you on the whole "zooming about on quad bikes" thing. I was stood just outside the life drawing tent having a beer, but I guess that's not an interesting picture for the paper "blokes stand round having a pint"...

If the person who you are talking about who is upset is the same person that I think it is, then she's a mutual friend, who I don't get to see much and I'm gutted for her!

Also, I take exception to any "mingers" comments. I like to think that I'm very pretty...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hey don't blame the event or the organisers or even security please!! Its very sad that those nasty scum got in and I've been told that I've actually got a mention by name for running the Drawing sessions ....... Oh well a risk I and all of us take with life in general....

I'm sorry but all parties who worked/organised the event have to take responsibility - for one - the security gaurd watching the jelly wrestling has failed in his duty

We reported several people for having phones but what good it made

The security team were happily zooming around on their toy bikes, chatting & watching events to even notice half the breaches going on

The organisers failed to protect our privacy by not carrying out full checks & adhering to the no phone policy in the arena

It wouldn't surprise me if the organisers allowed journalist in as the daily mails versions was more like an advertising campaign rather than a report - there's a massive difference between the mails & the Suns report

Well whom ever has sold out I hope you are happy as I have one hysterical friend who's life will be effected by this & not in a good way

Did you? I'm definitely with you on the whole "zooming about on quad bikes" thing. I was stood just outside the life drawing tent having a beer, but I guess that's not an interesting picture for the paper "blokes stand round having a pint"...

If the person who you are talking about who is upset is the same person that I think it is, then she's a mutual friend, who I don't get to see much and I'm gutted for her!

Also, I take exception to any "mingers" comments. I like to think that I'm very pretty... "

It is

I will pass on x

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By *laskan lovers 1984Couple  over a year ago

West midlands

The sun newspaper is a trash comic

It's degrades all whom get published In it

Gutter trash

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just stop commenting further....the press are monitoring the forums according to swingfields.

Could fab admin not just close down the threads? Let it blow over for a week."

Censorship you mean?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's really offensively written isn't it.

Why go to something like that purely to write a loa of negative shit. It's pretty obvious what's gonna happen at the event, I'd say it was even more private than any other event. I've been to global gathering a few times in my lifetime and I've fucked there outside my tent in _iew of people probably and there would be a million times more drugs flying round somewhere like that then bloody swingfields.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We won't be attending the event again

Way too much publicity & themsun showing face pictures is just awful

One of our friends is on centre page of the sun, I feel like crying for her it's just too awful

We have a right to privacy & it's totally been invaded

The individual or individuals who have assisted or done this are selfish & crass & I hope the money they got for it brings nothing but misery "

Absolute wankers,

I hope you two are ok.

As a society we need to out and ostracise however was responsible.

They aren't welcome

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By *sianmale89Man  over a year ago

Stockport

...And here I thought they had better measures in deterring this kind off thing happening especially inside the venue where the event was taking place.

As others have previously said in this thread that there was some hidden camera by the journalists who sneaked in..

This is real bad, as Nice as I'll admit some off the photos were to look at I'll admit especially the foam and wrestling pictures were rather appealing to see I can't help but feel bad for the people who's privacy has been invaded..

The scum newspaper strikes again..If some one did that to me I would break their camera and probably their jaw too.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's awful and we feel sad for those effected.

I've just read the article and one one line didn't half make me LOL:

"Feeling a bit overwhelmed by the action in the main tent, we wander over to the fetish hut...."

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
Forum Mod

Angus & Findhorn

sex sells.....

I am not surprised that people are surprised they would be there. There were last year and got a reaction.

Swinging has become less discreet/discrete ( can never remember which ) and people declare their intent to go to events/clubs and this plays into the tabloid agenda.

sadly

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Surely they can't put pictures as they are to press ?

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By *lactontogMan  over a year ago

Clacton on Sea

If you do things like swinging or other adult sex activities you put yourself up for shooting, the newspaper's destroyed mine & Kims former life but then also rebuilt it as after we used them as a cheap way of getting to the masses saving years of advertising.

Data protection laws don't protect you from the newspaper's so always be careful...

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By *ikeC81Man  over a year ago

harrow

Removed all face pics - as even though I didn't go want to stay safe for a bit

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Just stop commenting further....the press are monitoring the forums according to swingfields.

Could fab admin not just close down the threads? Let it blow over for a week."

I thought it better people who may not be aware knew to perhaps be vigilant in who they chat to and to hide faces.Just in case.

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By *tasiaCouple  over a year ago

West Bromwich

IPSO has made Sun pixelate pics. Thanks to all who contacted them. Well done.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"IPSO has made Sun pixelate pics. Thanks to all who contacted them. Well done. "

Bloody brilliant news.

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
Forum Mod

Angus & Findhorn


"IPSO has made Sun pixelate pics. Thanks to all who contacted them. Well done. "

very good

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By *yrdwomanWoman  over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"IPSO has made Sun pixelate pics. Thanks to all who contacted them. Well done. "

Some of the pixilation is hopeless.

They've changed the wording of the article considerably though.

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By *illdeeCouple  over a year ago

nr Edinburgh


"Unfortunately the law interprets it different to that...

"What’s a public place has typically nothing to do with ownership. It’s a place that the public has free access to, even if it isn’t owned by a public institution. Events and transportation that the public can buy tickets to freely do typically also qualify as public places."

Also it does say if a phot depicts a person in a defamatory way.... I 'MAY' be banned.

Any one can take anyone's photo if they are in.public. That's the law as it stands....including children.

The public did not have access to Swingfields and couldn't buy tickets

YOU are the public!

though."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The irony of the line "Drugs, along with cameras, are banned at the festival."

Yet there they are taking pictures.....

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

Crumpet Castle

It all looked like jolly good fun ......

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It all looked like jolly good fun ......"

It was

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

Crumpet Castle

Plus.... the publicity should see attendance rocket next year.

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By *yrdwomanWoman  over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"It all looked like jolly good fun ......"

It was excellent fun.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The irony of the line "Drugs, along with cameras, are banned at the festival."

Yet there they are taking pictures....."

I should imagine 100's of pictures were taken

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Plus.... the publicity should see attendance rocket next year."

Which leads to the problems people are experiencing now....more publicly = more journo's.

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By *ikeC81Man  over a year ago

harrow

Maybe someone with a bit more legal nounce than I have can look at the revenge porn laws

The sun clearly published online something that was a private photo at a private event regardless of it being in public

WHAT IS REVENGE PORN?

Revenge Porn is the sharing of private, sexual materials, either photos or videos, of another person without their consent and with the purpose of causing embarrassment or distress. The images are sometimes accompanied by personal information about the subject, including their full name, address and links to their social media pro les.

The o ence applies both online and o ine and to images which are shared electronically or in a more traditional way so includes the uploading of images on the internet, sharing by text and e-mail, or showing someone a physical or electronic image.

WHAT WILL THE OFFENCE COVER?

The new o ence will criminalise the sharing of private, sexual photographs or lms, where what is shown would not usually be seen in public. Sexual material not only covers images that show the genitals but also anything that a reasonable person would consider to be sexual, so this could be a picture of someone who is engaged in sexual behaviour or posing in a sexually provocative way.

WHAT IS CHANGING?

The big change is that there will now be a speci c o ence for this practice and those found guilty of the crime could face a sentence of up to two years in prison. The new o ence is due to come into force in the spring.

Revenge Porn is not new and currently, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) prosecutes cases around Revenge Porn using a range of existing laws.

Sending explicit or nude images of this kind may, depending on the circumstances, be an o ence under the Communications Act 2003 or the Malicious Communications Act 1988. Behaviour of this kind, if repeated, may also amount to an o ence of harassment under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997.

The CPS recently updated its legal guidance in order to clearly set out how such cases should be brought to court under the new legislation.

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By *ikeC81Man  over a year ago

harrow

As the photos would have been had to be shown to the editor or another person technically the sun has broken the law and embarrassed a number of people

Anyway I hope that there are some legal boffins here or have been contacted regarding the newish law

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There's a mail online and Sun article post Swingfields. The Sun one isn't great. To my mind there will be reporters on here with fake profiles, so if you don't want everyone to know your business be careful with face pics. "

what do you expect from the scum real news its about time that rag was flushed down the sewer were it belongs

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By *emp and cheekyCouple  over a year ago

Plymouth

It didn't stop everyone seeing the pics on the centre pages of the sun though!

I really do hope there is something can be done legally, but I doubt it sadly.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By *rank n BettyCouple  over a year ago

Not meeting

The organisers have spent the day with their legal team.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

Gosh

I always knew nothing good could come from camping.

I don't want to go and read the articles as giving them internet hit fuels these sort of articles.

I would like to see the results of the life drawing class though.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"IPSO has made Sun pixelate pics. Thanks to all who contacted them. Well done. "

Shame nothing can be done about the printed edition.

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By *yrdwomanWoman  over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"Gosh

I always knew nothing good could come from camping.

I don't want to go and read the articles as giving them internet hit fuels these sort of articles.

I would like to see the results of the life drawing class though.

"

There were a couple of very good artists there.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Unfortunately the law interprets it different to that...

"What’s a public place has typically nothing to do with ownership. It’s a place that the public has free access to, even if it isn’t owned by a public institution. Events and transportation that the public can buy tickets to freely do typically also qualify as public places."

Also it does say if a phot depicts a person in a defamatory way.... I 'MAY' be banned.

Any one can take anyone's photo if they are in.public. That's the law as it stands....including children.

The public did not have access to Swingfields and couldn't buy tickets

YOU are the public!

though. "

It was a private event. Tickets had to be purchased in advance and were not available to the public on the gate.

And yes, I am the public but I am also a long-standing, verified member of a swinging site.

Just any member of the public is not supposed to be able to buy tickets to Swingfields.

Is this distinction between a public place and a private event really so difficult to grasp?

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Maybe someone with a bit more legal nounce than I have can look at the revenge porn laws

The sun clearly published online something that was a private photo at a private event regardless of it being in public

WHAT IS REVENGE PORN?

Revenge Porn is the sharing of private, sexual materials, either photos or videos, of another person without their consent and with the purpose of causing embarrassment or distress. The images are sometimes accompanied by personal information about the subject, including their full name, address and links to their social media pro les.

The o ence applies both online and o ine and to images which are shared electronically or in a more traditional way so includes the uploading of images on the internet, sharing by text and e-mail, or showing someone a physical or electronic image.

WHAT WILL THE OFFENCE COVER?

The new o ence will criminalise the sharing of private, sexual photographs or lms, where what is shown would not usually be seen in public. Sexual material not only covers images that show the genitals but also anything that a reasonable person would consider to be sexual, so this could be a picture of someone who is engaged in sexual behaviour or posing in a sexually provocative way.

WHAT IS CHANGING?

The big change is that there will now be a speci c o ence for this practice and those found guilty of the crime could face a sentence of up to two years in prison. The new o ence is due to come into force in the spring.

Revenge Porn is not new and currently, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) prosecutes cases around Revenge Porn using a range of existing laws.

Sending explicit or nude images of this kind may, depending on the circumstances, be an o ence under the Communications Act 2003 or the Malicious Communications Act 1988. Behaviour of this kind, if repeated, may also amount to an o ence of harassment under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997.

The CPS recently updated its legal guidance in order to clearly set out how such cases should be brought to court under the new legislation.

"

It more likely breaks the voyeurism section of the Sex Offences Act.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Gosh

I always knew nothing good could come from camping.

I don't want to go and read the articles as giving them internet hit fuels these sort of articles.

I would like to see the results of the life drawing class though.

There were a couple of very good artists there. "

Did anyone go on to paint with their cock, the way that guy on Eurotrash does?

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