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By *rixiesw OP TV/TS
over a year ago
S.Westerly |
I know that people will say the Police have not helped as well as the fact that Dogging web sites posting the locations etc helped our boys in blue spoil the fun etc etc.
But? Has Fab and other sex dating sites put a nail in the coffin of the good old dogging days? |
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A big emphatic no!! Lots of things have killed Dogging, the Internet has obviously played a big part(warm hotel rooms over cold back seats or picnic tables lol!!). Our experience as long term people on the scene, is that Fab has brought people together certainly at our local site. Agreed the weather has been kinder to us this year, but to be parked up & get a message on Fab from a complete stranger asking us what car we are in is amazing!! It took me a few days to realise how they knew where we were. (simples who's near is a wonderful thing). We have met loads of people using this & on the back of posted meets. Fab has made our Dogging eves a lot more exciting, yes it's not so spontaneous, but our free time is precious. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yeah along with other sites it's not a case of drive to the woods anymore lol it's all arranged organized etc those poor blokes sat int woods for hours on end don't stand a chance haha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not as such although places becoming more common knowledge has not helped.
Doggers themselves have a lot to answer to as regards to whats happening. Local authorities receive complains from the general public about the state that are made of areas used by doggers particularly with the debris they leave behind and often with the lack of discretion used. Many areas are then patrolled by the police and in some instances locked up or barrierd off and in some instances locally bulldozed!
You will also find that as the nights draw in and it gets colder less people go out to do it.
We haven't bothered too much this year because of this. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Channel 4 and their animal masks killed it
Evie!!"
Hahaha too rite the image of naked masked weirdos patrolling the wooded areas might have played a part in it dying off |
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By *isty286Couple
over a year ago
Dorset |
It's not dead just slower, we reckon cams have affected it a lot with people staying at home to show out, we still love the thrill of doing things in person and actively seek couples on here to watch or show out for, the beauty of that is anywhere you fancy can be a dogging site that night. |
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By *eKoopleCouple
over a year ago
Germany / Manchester |
"I know that people will say the Police have not helped as well as the fact that Dogging web sites posting the locations etc helped our boys in blue spoil the fun etc etc.
But? Has Fab and other sex dating sites put a nail in the coffin of the good old dogging days? "
It's not the fault of the authorities that has caused what some would say a demise to this activity. It's how people publicly share information using the internet. We're not participants, but when people share locations on Google Maps is there any wonder the "good old dogging days" may just receive its final nail. -Mr. |
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