Come on, own up, does anyone do this 'ere dogging lark :twisted: :twisted:
As reported on the front of our local paper this week, heaven forbid that people actually do this sort of thing, lol, even at lunchtimes!! :shock: What made me laugh was that the reporter had to actually go trawling through the internet to find sites that advertise dogging and then go dogging themselves to see if it did actually happen....yeah, right! :bs: What a tough job these people have! And lo and behold at the end of the report you can call the reporter and tell them of all your dogging experiences, lol. Anybody up for flooding the telephone lines and telling them of their experiences :rascal: , I'm sure some people on this site could keep em going for months with their stories :haha:
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How can it be an anti social behaviour? By having the "voyers" there they are being quiet socialblle!!!
This was on the front page of our local Rag: :shock: :shock: :shock:
hmmmm very iffy he sounds. I wondered how a car can 'look suspicious' - is it the way the headlights are set into the body work or might it be a particularly sneaky type of bumper? wonder what he would have done if he'd found anyone dogging? he couldn't take pics could he, without permission? and wouldn't that make him just as voyeuristic?
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Thats it your all nicked under section 5..........lol
Quoted from the paper: "Another site lists the '10 commandments' of the dogging sub-culture and even includes a guide to etiquette during dogging sessions."
What a good idea... maybe they mean Jomu's advice for doggers :haha:
"watched by a seedily appreciative crowd"
What does that mean exactly! Appreciative I get, but the reference to seed confuses me!!! LOL
The question that comes to my mind is do the journalists actually believe what they write?
The Worksop Journo wrote "the unsavoury leisure activity" but in all my dealings with the press on emotive subjects there's always an agreed 'angle' for the story.
The purpose of newspapers is to sell as many copies as possible, and like most news media, to attract readership and audience its much easier to sensationalise and condemn something than try to understand it and present a more liberal viewpoint.
To be fair, both news articles had interiews with people who are fairly tolerant, and the police spokesman in Stockport is quoted as saying "we have received no complaints from the public", which is not given as much enmphasis as it deserves, but at least it there.
SA
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