You have reached an old version of this site and this information may be out of date. Please click the link below to access the lastest UK dogging locations and dogging information for meets near you.Melanies Free UK Swingers : Home page : New UK Dogging SectionUK Dogging LawI've been getting quite a few emails form people asking me whether dogging in the UK is legal or illegal. Unfortunately, there is no clear cut answer. There are a few Acts that apply to sexual activity in public, but all of these were superceded by the 2003 Sex Act. In it's original draft, the 2003 Sex Act made sex in public view and sex in a car a criminal offense, whilst making it legal to have sex in your house with the curtains open and allowing homosexuals to have sex in public toilets. The bill was then virtually completely rewritten after public outrage on the original version. The new and current version is a far better Act, that in the majority looks after those who are underage or have mental disorders. Unfortunately, the rewrite of the Act has made the popular activity of dogging more vague than ever. The relevant section of the 2003 Sex Act to doggers is Section 66 Exposure and Section 67 Voyeurism.
Under Section 66, doggers are at risk of the law if it is their intention to cause alarm or distress to members of the public. So, if you take reasonable precautions to make sure that you are well out of public view, you should be fine. Essentially, this means only go dogging at night, away from residential areas and well away from the major carparks where anyone could turn up. If you use the carparks as a general meeting area, then move on to a more discreet location to play, you're taking steps to ensure no one is offended. Under Section 67, doggers are only at risk if they approach couples having sex in cars that are not doggers, and therefore not consenting, but are just simply courting couples. A large number of dogging locations have grown from well established lovers lanes and gay cruising areas, so there is a potential risk of being in breach of section 67. Luckily, the signals used in dogging establish the consent of the couple wanting people to watch them have sex, and therefore section 67 no longer applies as long as you only approach cars that have signalled to you. As you can see, the law is vague on dogging, but as long as you take all reasonable precautions not to offend or observe the none dogging public, you should be fine. If you are approached by the police, don't get naggy with them (they're only doing their jobs), simply listen to what they have to say, and if they ask you to move on, knock it on the head for the night, don't just move to another spot. Until the law is resolved, doggers will just have to be careful to remain on the right side of the law, whilst enjoying these public locations for their own recreation. If we want dogging to be accepted, we need to show that doggers are responsible consenting adults. Which means clean up after yourselves, practice safe sex, don't leave condoms about and make all reasonable efforts not to offend the general pubic. I hope in the future, that councils will recognise this recreational activity and respond accordingly. Wouldn't it be nice to see "Dogging after Dark" signs at parks, much like the council approved naturist beaches. Please realise that we are not legal professionals, and we welcome any comments from those in the legal and law enforcement profession. Play safe & responsibly - Luv Mel |
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