![]() The Sexual Offences Act 2003 outlaws flashing and sex in public toilets - but sex behind a tree is not illegal, per se. Perhaps we should not be surprised that in our increasingly inclusive, anything-goes society, there is very little censorship of open-air sex acts. To understand why this should be, you need to realise that there is nothing in the law that explicitly prohibits having sex outdoors, unless it can be proved that you are causing ‘alarm, harassment or distress’ to someone. And they seem to have little fear of being caught because the police patrols are surprisingly infrequent. People now pull off the nearby A3 for sex in these woods, which sit in a glorious corner of Surrey between the attractive and well-heeled commuter districts of Esher and Guildford. In internet chatrooms, PSE is generally accepted, rightly or wrongly, to describe an area where open-air sex is lightly policed. Melissa comes across men seeking partners for sex in the woods more and more often, and they have now officially been designated by the police as a 'Public Sex Environment', or PSE
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