You would be classed as flashing and depending on what you were doing you would be charged under a sexual charge probably leading to you being put on the register
Let's face it sex outside is illegal of you do it you take the risk of being caught
Isn't that the buzz knowing you could be caught or being watched |
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The police have limited resources.
So have people caused trouble while dogging?
Even just leaving condoms etc can cause offence, leading to complaints so the police are probably under pressure to be seen to be doing something |
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By *arry247Couple
over a year ago
Wakefield |
"You would be classed as flashing and depending on what you were doing you would be charged under a sexual charge probably leading to you being put on the register
Let's face it sex outside is illegal of you do it you take the risk of being caught
Isn't that the buzz knowing you could be caught or being watched "
Sex outside is not and never has been illegal in the UK.
That is why no one has ever been charged with having sex outside, there is nothing in law that explicitly prohibits having sex outdoors, as long as you are not causing alarm, harassment or distress to a member of the public.
In other words if you are dogging in a secluded location you will be ok but if you are dogging where the public normally pass by you are asking for trouble
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"You would be classed as flashing and depending on what you were doing you would be charged under a sexual charge probably leading to you being put on the register
Let's face it sex outside is illegal of you do it you take the risk of being caught
Isn't that the buzz knowing you could be caught or being watched
Sex outside is not and never has been illegal in the UK.
That is why no one has ever been charged with having sex outside, there is nothing in law that explicitly prohibits having sex outdoors, as long as you are not causing alarm, harassment or distress to a member of the public.
In other words if you are dogging in a secluded location you will be ok but if you are dogging where the public normally pass by you are asking for trouble
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By *hoot45Man
over a year ago
Ramsgate |
Well there are probably very few places where the public don't actually pass - I know a spot in some woods where dog walkers have complained and even though it's secluded and away from the public footpath the police have taken an interest and put notices up about 'unsociable behaviour' |
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By *hoot45Man
over a year ago
Ramsgate |
I even had a policemen pursue me once on foot in the same area asking what I was doing there and did I know what went on there? I said that I was going for a walk - there was no one else about. I couldn't believe with the level of crime which is evident in all parts of the country that they could waste time checking up on one individual who was going for a walk in the woods. Are they so desperate to improve their figures that they have to speak to one individual out on his own with no one else in sight. I felt like making a complaint, but it probably wouldn't have got me very far. |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
Cambridge |
I know people enjoy dogging, but I'm sure there would be times when even the most doggiest dogger who ever dogged would find it inappropriate.
People have mentioned dog walkers, in this festive period, what if you were walking your dog with your parents, or children for a change? |
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