UK: Making fun of people having sex in public is now a hate crime

From here:

Police have been ordered to stop anyone taking in part in illegal outdoor sex being abused or verbally taunted as it can cause them to suffer post traumatic stress.

An extraordinary new Hate Crime Guidance Manual has been handed to officers telling them to arrest anyone suspected of committing a hate crime against those engaged in ‘dogging’.

I suppose that means we can only make fun of bishops as long as they are not having sex in public; that’s going to put a cramp in my style.

2 thoughts on “UK: Making fun of people having sex in public is now a hate crime

  1. So – the police are to arrest people who might be taunting someone have sex in public but the people having sex in public are not charged with anything? What an upside down world we live in.

  2. It is actually a trauma to be exposed to and forced to view to another person’s sex acts, especially for children. Children who see this kind of thing are harmed emotionally.
    Public sex is sexual harrassment.
    It is living pornography.
    It is a kind of rape or attack.

    Some things should be private and illegal in public.
    These people should be arrested and fined and if they are caught again, imprisoned.

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