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By *adybirds OP   Couple
over a year ago

brynmawr near Ebbw Vale. Abergavenny

South wales police have just announced that dogging in thier area will be treated as anti social and asbo.s will be issued. Was spoken to by a female officer tonight at 11.30. take heed guys. any legal feedback is welcomed. Fly tipping already started at the wenault lets hope they regret stopping us.

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

should have had the female cop to join u lol

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By *aughty_oneMan
over a year ago

Cardiff

Epic win! ASBO's for sitting in your car doing nothing officer....

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By *ynonvalleyboyMan
over a year ago

merthyr

just take a dog lol

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

next time tell the fuzz dogging not just for chrismas...it's for life

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

How do they define dogging?

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

should find some 1 wiv private land and organise a doggin party cops cant do anything

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By *adybirds OP   Couple
over a year ago

brynmawr near Ebbw Vale. Abergavenny

thinking time to chalnge the old bill i was just camping , not dogging as was all but aslep in the camper van , since when has camping been , illegal . even if it is where dogging takes place ..

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

bet it cos they couldnt perv lol

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

Got this from another site I am not a legal boffin so don't know how accurate the informations is or if it is the relevant laws


"2003 Sex Act, Section 66 "Exposure" and

2003 Sex Act, Section 67 "Voyeurism".

So, in plain English the two main points to consider are:

Under section 66, the issue is intent to cause distress or alarm, so as long as you take sensible measures to not be viewed by innocent by-standers like choosing remote areas for your meetings and preferably late at night then IN THEORY you are making no malicious intent to cause distress or alarm.

Under section 67, the important thing is to make certain you have received an obvious invitation to watch people dogging, it's all about consent, so as long as you aren't deliberately sneaking up on 'non-dogging' courting couples who had no intention of being watched by anyone then IN THEORY you should be okay."

Looks like there's been some porkies told

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

I can understand it in the day when families may be about but can not for the life of me work out the harm its doing 12 o,clock or later in the night. Four times the police drove into castell coch the other week this was one in the morning surely their time is better spent elsewhere rather than trying to catch the four cars that were there "at it"

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

Maybe they are looking for a cheap thrill, or even join in. Enough stories in the papers, about police doing things they shouldn't whilst on duty..

Word gets around etc...

First serious pron film I saw was from an ex of a police man who got it from the station, but...

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


"Got this from another site I am not a legal boffin so don't know how accurate the informations is or if it is the relevant laws

2003 Sex Act, Section 66 "Exposure" and

2003 Sex Act, Section 67 "Voyeurism".

So, in plain English the two main points to consider are:

Under section 66, the issue is intent to cause distress or alarm, so as long as you take sensible measures to not be viewed by innocent by-standers like choosing remote areas for your meetings and preferably late at night then IN THEORY you are making no malicious intent to cause distress or alarm.

Under section 67, the important thing is to make certain you have received an obvious invitation to watch people dogging, it's all about consent, so as long as you aren't deliberately sneaking up on 'non-dogging' courting couples who had no intention of being watched by anyone then IN THEORY you should be okay.

Looks like there's been some porkies told "

I know a policeman, he says that those laws can be used in their favour, as they can be doing routine checks and see this "action" and be "distressed" about it.

Because the majority of sites are so well known, they are known to the police too. Also locals don't like this type of "action" going on in their area so will report it, weather its happening or not so the police have to go check it out.

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

Due to a recent 'rule' change.

The courts expect the police to be more robust e.g. they can't be harassment, alarm or distress by swearing.

This will soon work it's way to other things, so if a policeperson (I know) is the only one to be shocked it's unlikely to be enough (without splitting hairs...)

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By *adybirds OP   Couple
over a year ago

brynmawr near Ebbw Vale. Abergavenny

checked it and they can issue a crasbo thats a criminal asbo for dogging check wilkipedia , new tactic by southwales police by the looks of it

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By *adybirds OP   Couple
over a year ago

brynmawr near Ebbw Vale. Abergavenny

sex offenders act info above is correct also .

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