We are going to Camber for 4 nights on the 20th, hoping to have some fun in dunes of any beach that anyone can recommend for us, perhaps a reward on offer from Mrs DD if you happen to see us too ;~)) |
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"We think best beach around there is fairlight glen, well worth the hard walk
I found info on that yesterday...you have to walk down a cliff? Is the path easy to find from the top?"
Sort of from the top car park where the light house thing is walk through the gate down the stairs then up a very steep hill you can see it from the top of the stairs when you start then thought the field up more stairs though a open green down stairs walk to the end turn left keep going to the end then turn left you will see a bench and steep hill go to the bottom then turn left go straight and look out for the broken fence with the sign beach closed over that then walk straight you will see the signs from there |
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"We are going to Camber for 4 nights on the 20th, hoping to have some fun in dunes of any beach that anyone can recommend for us, perhaps a reward on offer from Mrs DD if you happen to see us too ;~))"
Shame I'm away to Bournemouth at this time. Love to meet you near Camber.
Maybe on another occasion. |
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"I believe i read recently that the Police are flying drones over Studland trying to catch people having sex and then potentially prosecuting them ...is that true? "
I’d be immediately dubious about rumours like this. It isn’t illegal to have sex outside. The whole thing is a massive legal grey area that is actually quite difficult to prosecute. And there’s a bit of legislation that is the actual best cherry on top you have ever heard. It goes something like this;
- Sex outside is not illegal.
- Getting caught having sex outside is illegal under decency laws.
Yes, that’s contradictory, but keep paying attention to the first point. Therefore:
- If you make enough of an effort to not be seen, i.e. you’re not blatantly doing it when there’s a load of people around, it probably wont go any further.
- If, if you do get caught, you stop immediately and cover up, it can be classed as a mistake, and it also probably won’t go anywhere.
Last point before the icing on the cake:
- If all goes wrong and you do get arrested for it, it will be a magistrates court that deals with the case. Magistrates are so full to capacity with an enormous backlog of actually really bad cases, like child protection orders and other civil cases, that they probably won’t take it to court, so it’s a waste of time for the police to try and prosecute for it. (That comes straight from a close friend of mine who is a Magistrate).
Aside from all of the above… Icing on the cake time:
- It is “more illegal” (if that is a term) to actively search out people having sex outdoors. This is called “voyeurism”, and nobody is immune to this… including the police! Therefore, any rumours that the police are going into known spots to catch people is definitely not worth their time, as one could argue that they tried to hide themselves, and the police actively tried to find them.
Now, the police could counter that by saying “during routine safety checks by drone”… you get the idea. Told you it was a grey area.
Basically, don’t be reckless, and don’t be blatant about it.
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Not quite the same vibe, but kayaking can help find private coves and unreachable beaches for fun in the sun. Not quite the same vibe as a beach full but there's fewer and fewer places to really enjoy al fresco fun these days. |
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I would view that as a breach of ones privacy if usual efforts had been made to ensure that one was not visible from the public.
The dunes at Studland are private property and not on public rights of way so I would take such reports with caution. |
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"I have been on Shellness Beach and near Camber Sands.
Haven't go for a while.
Where near camber sands"
It’s near leysdown drive though leysdown past the pub and holiday site just keep following the road you will come to a unmade road you can park there if there is space and walk down to the end or drive to the carpark at the end walk up the grass bank and you will see the signs for the nudist area |
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