JTS
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Post subject: Re: Warning for doggers west midlands
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 7:40 am
djduck22 wrote:
Just thought id offer a warning to doggers in the walsall area. we went last night just getting down to some action when i saw 2 people walking through the bushes looked odd so we stopped and the males walked away.
they were police officers saying they had complaints from dog walkers at 9.30pm on a night.
That's ok then, gotta look after the doggers...sorry, dog-walkers. They probably were not law anyway, loads of idiots pretend they are law to get others to move away...hopefully, they'll try it on with some real law....that'll be a big goodbye.
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they chatted with us ok but did take other peoples number plates they then left and we carried on lol.
So, still no problem ?
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thats the 1st time we've spoken to police is this regular ?? and what could happen if you get caught??
thanks for taking time to read and hope it helps
The worse you can expect, if caught "in flagrante delicto", is that you get arrested for exposure, or behaviour likely to lead to a breach of the peace. In the real world, they'll just warn you and tell you to bugger-off. They may want to join-in though, in which case things get really sticky !
Silk and Big G

Joined: 16 Jan 2004
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Location: Oxfordshire/London
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Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 12:52 pm
Go on then ...............at this 'raid' how many actually got 'busted' as you so seventies cop show put it ?? 
truckerball
Joined: 6 Oct 2005
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Post subject: siding lane rainford
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 3:15 pm
hi guys n dolls the is a police operation at siding lane and its ongoing due to the gay/dogging activity in day time and night if caught you will be asked all types of questions and possible prosecution if you are caught it has made front page news in the local papers
Darke_Skye
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Posted: Tue May 6, 2008 6:38 pm
four of us actually got caught, the rest had wandered off and no-one warned us!!!
Police have taken registrations, names, addresses and seen id at the scene.
If we are seen in the area again we will get "arrested" plain enough message for you???
asteamtrainuk
Joined: 24 Aug 2005
Posts: 1
Location: Leeds
Post subject: Complaints about the Feds...
Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 11:38 am
First post..
having read all the horror stories I can safely say I would be quite worried about taking her (or her car!) unless the place was exceptionaly busy. HOWEVER the only thing that does give me a little confidence is all the Police raids - at least all the time that is happening those thinking about causing trouble or harm always have something to worry about and I dare say it must put many of them off somewhat. I know I would rather have a fine every now and again than some of the alternatives...? (anyone known of a case of the Police catching someone for criminal damage / threatening behavoir etc under these circumstances?)
dirtyduo

Joined: 13 Jun 2005
Posts: 206
Location: NorthWest
Post subject: Police getting heavy at dogging site of East Lancs
Posted: Mon Jun 9, 2008 8:43 pm
Please be careful going a well known dogging site off the East Lancs. The Police have been on and gettng quite heavy with the doggers; including getting them out of the cars and calling them Perverts. PM us and we will tell you which one if you dont all ready realise. They are in plain cars.
shad

Joined: 19 Feb 2005
Posts: 491
Location: In Browns Pocket.
Post subject: Re: Police getting heavy at dogging site of East Lancs
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 2:06 pm
dirtyduo wrote:
Please be careful going a well known dogging site off the East Lancs. The Police have been on and gettng quite heavy with the doggers; including getting them out of the cars and calling them Perverts. PM us and we will tell you which one if you dont all ready realise. They are in plain cars.
Have to say this, if police officers are verbaly abusing members of the public in any scenario whatsoever then they are subject to the same laws that goven us all.
Won't go into details here and now about what is and is not law breaking because it has all been said before. Oh i will say though, if i were ever spoken to like that by an officer of the law i would be very happy to go to court to get some of our human rights back.
Donny1male
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Post subject: be aware
Posted: Fri Jul 4, 2008 4:33 pm
xxxxxxx and xxxxxxxxx had police around this week xxxxxxxx had plain close in a l reg lugana light blue and a dark mondeo new and a black astra acting as couples be careful
Mods Edit - exact locations removed, both sites are in the Notts area
Spicyitalian
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Post subject: Clumber
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:12 pm
I use the above as a quiet place to kip on long journeys back north and several times recently, i have been asked by cars full of young lads ( mainly asian I have to say) if this is where dogging goes on. I just play dumb and go back to sleep, but this has happened 7-8 times in the last 2 months so beware.
hugsnxs
Joined: 2 Nov 2004
Posts: 7
Location: Beds
Post subject: Oh my god....panic...moral or otherwise!
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 12:12 pm
Just being new to dogging and considering exploring it on my own I thought I better consider safety and the warnings. Hence reading your posts.
Initially I went into complete panic...my god... I thought... my life and limb will be threatned by criminals, thugs, youths, police, the good civilised 'normal'public,(and to the people who have mailed me with kind advice!) the doggers who ignore the rules!!!
However, scrolling through I realised the majority of the warnings are eons old...2004 etc. This put things a little more in perspective.
Therefore can i take the opportunity to thank the guys at the sit close to me recently who treated me very weell...thanked me...and even walked me to the car. lol
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jay28
Joined: 31 Jul 2004
Posts: 79
Location: north west
Post subject: warning ainsdale beech
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:44 am
just thought would let peeps know there was an article in local paper yesterday from local counciler and police saying that they are going to be doing random checks in the dunes and anyone caught engaging in sexual activity will be arrested etc etc
TabbynTina

Joined: 2 Nov 2005
Posts: 159
Location: Wakefield Area
Post subject: Re: why oh why ??
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 1:04 am
Marillion wrote:
Just reading some of the comments makes me ask why do you do it ? apart from it being cold uncomfy not sexy at all imo, its down right dangerous. If its the thrill of the unknown take up paragliding or maybe great white shark wrestling lol, it seems to me far less stressful !
Why oh why do you want to be a swinger????
I just dont understand why you would want to have sex with people you barly know, you know you could catch something,,,,, and it could be very dangerous,,,,i mean they could secretly video you having sex with them and post it on youtube
If its the thrill or you want to do something exciting why dont you join a book club or something a little safer.
cd8411
Joined: 27 Dec 2005
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Post subject: warning
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 2:17 pm
testos country lane at the end of A19 there is a blue corsa with 4 young lads in who are attacking doggers and others-- they smashed my lights and broke someones windscrean the police are not intrested
SteveO
Joined: 22 May 2003
Posts: 89
Location: KENT
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Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 2:46 pm
Have you reported this? Can't believe they're "not interested"
sparky33
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Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:03 pm
They will treat it as "occupational hazard", they way they will see it is simple, if you weren't doing things you're "not supposed to" it wouldn't happen, so basically your own fault (not my views) and not worth the hassle or paperwork.
The best option would be to try to catch them on film.
Naughty Wigan Couple

Joined: 30 Aug 2004
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Location: Up Norf
Post subject:
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:38 pm
sparky33 wrote:
They will treat it as "occupational hazard", they way they will see it is simple, if you weren't doing things you're "not supposed to" it wouldn't happen, so basically your own fault (not my views) and not worth the hassle or paperwork.
The best option would be to try to catch them on film.
Sparky, Im sorry to say but you very, very wrong. The police are very willing to help if you are being attacked by anyone, whether you are in a car park or not. We have recently had a single guy threatening us and when I spoke to the police about his messages, they were more than willing to listen and if I had not decided to drop it, they were very willing to take matters further.
As the previous poster said, the only way to stop this is to report it to the police.