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Public sex – don’t get arrested

8:02 am Thursday, 4th December, 2008



If you are having public sex, you are not above the law and you can get into trouble. Read our advice and familiarize yourself with what the law says about public sex.


Why do people engage in Public sex? The answer is simple, they love the thrill that they might be caught out or that a stranger will be watching them. What’s not so fun is if a police man or a ranger sees them and decide to take them into a police station. Recently in the News was a British couple, who were arrested in Dubai after having sex on a public beach. Michelee Palmer, 36 and Vince Acors, 34 had to pay the USD 272 fine after their three month jail term was suspended.

outdoor fun is a form of public sex because you are having sex in public places like car-parks or picnic areas. The law concerning outdoor fun sex differs from country to country and state to state. In the UK there is currently a new sexual offences bill in the process of being approved and this will have an influence on outdoor fun and sex in public places.

Currently UK outdoor fun is mentioned in the sexual offences act under section 66 - Exposure and Section 67 -Voyeurism. Section 66 of the law specifically states that if doggers intend to cause alarm or distress to members of the public then they are not following the law and face consequences. You can avoid getting into trouble by staying clear from residential areas and major car parks where anyone could turn up. It is best to be discreet and use out of the way locations to ensure no one is offended.

Under section 67 voyeurs are only at risk if they approach adults having sex in cars that are not doggers, and therefore not consenting, but are just simply courting couples. A large number of outdoor fun 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 outdoor fun establish the consent of the couple wanting people to watch them have sex, and so section 67 no longer applies as long as you only approach cars that have signaled to you.
The law is thus very vague when it comes to outdoor fun and you should be fine if you take all the reasonable precautions not to offend or observe the non-outdoor fun public

Swinger’s parties are all about having public sex in front of other people. There is nothing illegal about attending a swingers party at a public residence. That is if there is no alcohol or substance abuse or any under aged children involved. The party also needs to stay indoors because if you move into the garden then the neighbors might be offended and call the police for indecent exposure.




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