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It's that kind of aggressive, antisocial behavior that really aggravates me when I go to the beach. I've seen a number of issues with this kind of antisocial behavior, mostly at Gunnison and the late Lighthouse Beach.
The group(s) of people who think they "own" the beach and impose their opinions on visitors and intrude on your enjoyment. It doesn't matter if these individuals are right or wrong, they are emboldened by having the "mob mentality" behind them to push their agendas. Usually they are a bunch of older guys. And there is a skinny dipping creek in near upstate NY that if you are not "in" with the regulars, they will make you feel very unwelcome- even though it is an open wilderness area that anyone may visit. Putting up windscreens too close to the water, so others who come with a chair and/or towel have their view of the water and beach blocked. Or getting walled in by windscreens, tents, etc. period. And I'm not just talking about checking out some nice ladies. I like to see the beach and the water- that is why I'm outdoors! |
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Also, its really biased to adopt an OBVIOUS policy of favoring female newbies over male newbies. I know, you would often like to pump the F:M ratio a bit. I can relate to that. But in any public space it is probably legally discriminatory for one to try and put this into practice. I could probably take you to court if you don't allow me the same rights that you do a woman. So obstructing my view with an umbrella while you cozy up to and protect the women might be a violation of my rights to occupy a public space. I also know that sometimes nude beach regulars will attempt to close off or semi close off an area of the beach to keep the voys out. Again - legally? What ownership rights do you have based solely on the fact that you go to the beach a lot more often than someone else? its still a public beach. Klondike Last edited by Klondike; 06-11-2013 at 09:59 PM. |
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i suspect he was just peeping or looking...depending on where, he could've been arrested if he was peering into someone's window even if he wasn't taking pics or video.
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...so from your experience, did you ever see any of these older guys pick up any young gal at the beaches you went to and scored!!
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It's stuff like these shenanigans at Sandy Hook/ Gunnison that burn me up and probably what Klondike was talking about (reposted pic)
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Frankly, though - most of these guys are more nudists than swingers, at least at my beach.No, they just welcome the girls, ask them "is this your first time?", "where are you from?" etc. I never get approached and asked that.... Anyway, my biggest issue right now at my own beach is clothed users, male and female. They seem to be locals. There was a group of 10 the other day right smack in the middle of the beach. Not so much as one T-shirt came off. I want to have the power to enforce nudity! Heh, Heh.... I guess frankly I would rather see the regulars doing whatever they do with impunity than see hoards of clothed users. At least the former are naked...Klondike |
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It was a music festival, and the girls had the habit to leave the shower cabin doors open, I was just standing nearby "casually", but one of them complained to the police. When I noticed I'd been soptted I tried to leave, but it was too late. I was interrogated, identified and they took my entrance pass.
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I'll reply from the other side. Although my wife and I are exhibitionists first and foremost we don't like people taking photos of us without our consent. We've caught people a few times and it's always bothersome.
More often than not I'll simply ask the person to delete any pictures they've taken of us. I do it very level-headed and calm and this approach works 80% of the time. If you don't make a scene then they can continue on with their activities. If the person refuses or is trying to be evasive I tell them I'm a camera buff, also enjoy voyeur photography and want to check their set-up out. This disarms them and then I remove the memory card and "accidentally" snap it in half or drop it in the ocean. Whoops. My final tact is to grab my iPhone and begin taking pictures of them telling them, loudly, that I will post their pictures all over the internet so everyone can laugh at how ugly, out of shape, and small their penis' are. This generally creates a scene and since 99% of people on a nude beach don't want to be taped the voyeur is confronted with a mob and generally leaves in shame. On one occasion the mob grabbed the camera and destroyed it. One gentleman called the police when another guy I was with, who helped me confront the voyeur, destroyed the memory card. When the police officer arrived I simply said that the individual was taking photos of underage children and it was not anyone's intent to destroy evidence. The officer could ask anyone else on the beach whether the guy was taking nude pictures of children (knowing that the mob would go against the voyeur) and the guy spit on me. He was then arrested for simple assault and we've never seen him again (not sure if he was charged with anything else. Since it was witnessed by the officer I didn't have to press charges). Yes, it's a bit of a double-standard as I enjoy nude beach pictures as much as everyone else. If you're going to take photos, which I respect you have a legal right to do, then be open about it so folks who want to cover up (or opt out) can. The reality is if some people are "caught" in a photograph like this then their personal and professional lives could be put in jeopardy. If you conceal and are caught the reactions are much more visceral. I've seen some ugly confrontations on beaches from folks who don't try the level-headed route (ironically one of the worst confrontations I every witnessed was from the boyfriend of a lady that's been posted on here, and other sites, many many times). It's not fun for anyone and ends up ruining the beach experience. I know we always question whether we want to go back after a day like that. |
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Interesting subject.. I once saw a guy in Greece sat on a beach using a mirror in a fake telephone lens which allowed him to take photographs at a right angle to the camera. The thing was it was so obvious everyone could see this and abused him for it.. he was humiliated.. Later in the evening he was refused entry to a bar as he was recognised as 'that pervert from the beach'...
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