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So what do we think of the shagging beach couple being jailed then?

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needmorecoffee · 19/10/2008 16:45

Couldn't they have got a room?

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ScottishMummy · 19/10/2008 17:23

LOL the empathy cup is empty on this tawdry tale.pair of Muppet's

herbietea · 19/10/2008 17:26

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escape · 19/10/2008 17:28

It might have been the 'calling the policeman a 'fucking Muslim' and chucking her shoe at him' part that might have swung their arrest, methinks.
I think they would have got longer, but lets face it, why should the local clink here in dxb house them when they'd be deported anyway?

Pan · 19/10/2008 17:32

well, yes the latent fuckwittery simply blossomed in the circumstance!!

Am really fine thank you MB. Yes I have been away in real life for a wee bit, and have managed a promotion in August that I have been desparate for - further involvement in 'scum management', as my colleagues charmingly know it as....and am learning French on a Tuesday..partly in order to understand exactly what my partner from Toulouse is saying to me..

and dd is great. She did a solo demonstration of 'street dance' to about 30 people at the weekend. And this from the girl who gets labelled as 'shy', when I knew she was just choosey...

et tu?

Spidermama · 19/10/2008 17:32

I think they've done it to themselves.

As so many people have said, 'when in Rome' and '...local sensibilities' etc. HOWEVER it for exactly these reasons that I feel women should not wear face covering veils in the UK.

Or is there a double standard going on here?

We're always so quick to protect the cultural rights of others over here, and yet so quick to condemn Brits abroad who fail to fit in.

Pan · 19/10/2008 17:37

'cultural rights' is nothing to do with it. Rather respecting the laws of the land you are in, surely?

Blandmum · 19/10/2008 17:39
zippitippitoes · 19/10/2008 17:44

well i think they madee a few catclysmic errors of judgement and didnt take the chance to limp off back to the hotel but just carriedn on

what else was going to happen but arrest andf then the law kicks in

i think the policeman was quite reasonable to try and warn them the first time

needmorecoffee · 19/10/2008 17:44

some things are a bit anywhere. Being fouly pissed, shagging in public. Not really 'decent' behaviour is it.

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needmorecoffee · 19/10/2008 17:44

face veils don't hurt anyone else to be honest.

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Pan · 19/10/2008 17:46

Good to know of the little ones. And 'getting by' in circumstances shouldn't be underestimated. IMHO. Best of wishes.

dittany · 19/10/2008 17:48

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ADragonIs4LifeNotJustHalloween · 19/10/2008 17:49

Eh? Wearing a face covering isn't illegal in the UK is it? What an odd thing to say.

I think they were stupid. To carry on having been warned?? Loons.

Blandmum · 19/10/2008 17:49
darkpunk · 19/10/2008 17:49

they deserved all they got...idiots.

ScottishMummy · 19/10/2008 17:50

this isnt a cultural isue whatsoever.it's an affront to decency issue,unacceptable anywhere

that behaviour would be rightly condemned anywhere

needmorecoffee · 19/10/2008 17:51

police here have been told to turn a blind eye to public sex. Which I think is wrong. People seem to think they can do what they please cos of their 'rights' with no regard for anyone else or morals or decency. And I don't care if I sound like my mother!

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ScottishMummy · 19/10/2008 17:53

no one told the copper who nicked george michael about the turn a blind eye policy then

zippitippitoes · 19/10/2008 17:53

i wasnt arrested for having sex in a beach tent at looe but had the somewhat worse punsihemtn of two policeman with big torches standing leering while we got dressed

zippitippitoes · 19/10/2008 17:54

i was 18 this is something i have not done recently lol

LilRedWG · 19/10/2008 17:54

I've holidayed (is that a word and have I spelt it correctly) in several muslim countries and have often been sensitive of covering up when going to the bar for a drink, even if a beach or pool bar, and generally being a little more modest than normal (and I'm pretty modest anyway). Even DH was shocked at a woman going topless when we were in Egypt last year.

Anyway... they got what was coming to them.

ScottishMummy · 19/10/2008 17:54

and telling all their colleagues about it too

Blandmum · 19/10/2008 17:55

and at lest you were in a beach tent

Pan · 19/10/2008 18:06

yes, it's not bad per se,non? I had sex on a beach, Porth Iago, just down the coast from the now infamous Aberdaron on the Llyn Peninsular. About 5 years ago. A bit messy with so many sand flies around....but we were delicate about any offenses given. Apart from the sand flies, obv...filthy

Blandmum · 19/10/2008 18:15

Oh aye, avoide being on the bottom, or you risk getting sand up your arse, I suppose.

I don't really care that they are shagging al fresco so much as them ignoring local custom

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