Uk Dogging Now On Cctv

Smile – you’re on candid camera. Horny adults all over Ireland have to deal with a new issue –CCTV cameras installed at their favourite UK dogging locations. While dogging couples in England, Scotland and Wales just have to worry about members of the public, the police or rangers catching them out, the horny people of Dublin have to be on constant alert.

People who follow this lifestyle have recreational sex in semi-public places like parks, bathing areas and parking lots. The thrill from this activity comes from the possibility that strangers are watching you and your partner getting it on. Note that we say strangers and not families or the police. Ironically cameras being installed won’t keep the couples away but will keep them coming back for more excitement. Who doesn’t want to be filmed having sex?

Dublin is one of the biggest dogging cities in the United Kingdom. With almost as many dogging spots listed on adult dating sites as London, it’s no wonder that locations like the Dun Laoghaire pier and the Corcaigh Park in Clondalkin attract so many straight and guy adults.

So who installed the cameras and why? According to officials they were installed by the Dun Laoghaire council to monitor traffic and for other public order purposes. If you take into account that the council also cut down buses next to the seafront, it’s easy to figure out what they implied with keeping public order. The coastal area near the East Pier has been very popular among gay men and also UK dogging adults.

A lot of mature UK doggers say that these cameras won’t keep them away. The forums on dating sites have been rife with advice on how to stay anonymous even while continuing with the action. Wearing a disguise or a mask seems to be the best solution. Having a dogging quickie will also work well because by the time the officials have arrived at the location you are already gone.

But are these horny adults even breaking the law when they have sex at the layby near Dublin Airport or the Palmerstown Cemetery? The law concerning this activity differs from country to country and state to state. Currently UK dogging is mentioned in the sexual offences act under section 66 – Exposure and Section 67 – Voyeurism. Only if you cause alarm or distress to members of the public then you are not following the law and have to face the consequences. So if you are spotted by a passerby and they are offended then you are in trouble. Discretion seems to be the best solution so if you know of a CCTV camera in your favourite spot its best to smile and wave to the camera and then move on to another location.

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