Brit townfolks furious over pranksters’ outdoor sex ‘dogging’ area sign
By ANIThursday, May 6, 2010
MELBOURNE - Britons residing in a picturesque village were infuriated when a signpost advertising a notorious public sex site was put up by pranksters on a busy road.
According to the Sun, residents tore down the sign near the city of Gloucester, southwestern England that was pointing towards Barrow Wake, a scenic viewpoint also famed for “dogging”.
Dogging is a slang term used to describe people gathered for outdoor exhibitionism and sex, and naked men were often seen in the area, and used condoms were also found scattered around the beauty spot.
The area is popular with walkers and tourists, and one of the residents who ripped the sign down said the site’s reputation made it a “no-go” zone for locals.
“The reputation of this area does tend to make the lives of local residents impossible,” News.com.au quoted him as saying.
“The viewpoint itself is one of the best in the area, giving fantastic views across Gloucestershire.
“But if you park there you get accosted by people after ’stranger sex’, I believe the terminology is.
“It has become a no-go area for residents,” he stated.
Inspector Phil Offord, of Gloucestershire Police, said that officers were taking steps to clamp down on “dogging” in the area.
“One of the key elements of the operation is to encourage local residents to report any incidents in the area,” he said.
“Our priority is to ensure that the area remains safe and beautiful for all those that live, work and visit here.
“We would like to encourage people to talk to the local policing team about any concerns they have for the area and also to report any illegal or suspicious activity so that appropriate action can e taken,” he added. (ANI)