Daily Telegraph - MDN alive and well and living in Devon
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Re: Daily Telegraph - MDN alive and well and living in Devon
Ah yes nice easy target for the nobbers sorry police force. Its not illegal to rent out a Play space in this country nor is it illegal to pay for BDSM in this country well not yet, probably will be if the ZNL get in again. Its also not Illegal to own a ferking great big box of BDSM toys either nor a "dungeon". Although it is illegal to mark someone skin or cause bruising even if they asked for it. So unless someone was strapped to a St Andrews Cross getting their arrse thrashed or their back flogged and had marks or bruising then nothing illegal was going on and if it was me I'd fcuking complain and sue for harrassment and inspect every piece of kit that was taken away and demand compensation for any damaged caused. oh and allege racial, sexual and any other ual discrimination i could.
Re: Daily Telegraph - MDN alive and well and living in Devon
Originally Posted by Trotsky
It is however illegal for two or more women to sell sexual services from the same premises and to keep a disorderly house.
Personally I disagree with it but hey I only do the enforcing.
Trotsky
well last time I checked someone getting their arrse thrashed didn't class as sex? which is part of the problem as if it was then the sexual discrimination act could apply to BDSM
Re: Daily Telegraph - MDN alive and well and living in Devon
Inspector Knackers actions perpetuated by the myth that the BDSM Scene is perverted and sleazy?
"Removal of items used in 'Dungeon' (back bedroom)" - Why?
BDSM does not necessarily always include what one could consider 'conventional' sex acts; there's much more than the purely physical aspect.
A case of Knacker et al over-reacting? What was done was done by consenting adults behind closed doors, albeit insufficiently sound proofed doors; have we lost the right to 'play' as we wish in our own homes?
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