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anotheoldgit | 14:00 Sat 14th Mar 2015 | News
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In light of this link kindly supplied by an ABer in another recent thread, may I ask this question, why is Hampstead Heath protected by such by-laws as these?

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/mar/12/for-20-years-i-fought-the-law-today-the-law-won

From what I can gather they are the least of the unlawful carrying ons that happen on the Heath.

Section 11 of the 1932 Hampstead Heath Byelaws states: ‘No person shall in any open space, without first obtaining or otherwise than in accordance with the terms of permit from the Council, erect or place or retain any post, rail, fence, photographic stand apparatus, tent, booth, screen, stand, swing or other building… erection or structure or any obstruction of any kind whatever.’

But Section 34 states: ‘No person shall in any open space bet, brawl, fight or use indecent or improper language…’

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you have evidence that he solicited on hampstead heath?

not even the guardian went that far....
http://www.theguardian.com/news/blog/2007/apr/25/outontheheat

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It's becoming much worse than I first suspected.

/// erection or structure or any obstruction of any kind whatever.’ ///

Mmmmmmmmmmm
^^^^^ I know! I know!...LOL
///Senior police chiefs, cathedral deans and Tory MPs now regularly feature in the gay press, he said.

He wrote: 'I once asked the late Baroness Blatch as she tried to position herself to inherit the anti-gay crusade of Baroness Young exactly who she thought ran the Conservative Party in London?

'When she looked at me blankly I replied 'the gay men of course' and certainly a huge percentage of Conservative councillors, professional staff and association officers are gay.'

He said the practice of 'outing' public figures was carried out by tabloid newspapers to 'discourage thousands of men' from standing for office.

He cited disgraced Liberal Democrat Mark Oaten, a former party leadership candidate, who last year announced he would resign as an MP after his sordid six-month affair with a male prostitute was exposed.

Fellow Liberal Democrat leadership candidate Simon Hughes was also forced to admit he was gay after repeatedly denying the fact.

But Mr Coleman said: "In my experience the only people fascinated as to who does what and to whom are other gay men.

"The average voter could not care less if their Member of Parliament visits Hampstead Heath at Midnight as long as they get the holes in the road mended." /// The mind boggles.








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I think the Heath is owned by the City of London, so it's probably a subsection of some law aimed at keeping riotous wax chandler apprentices in their place in the 13th century.
Did he actually have a tripod or was he just pleased to meet someone.
Surely all public parks and similar open spaces have bylaws like this?
Interesting Section 34 - bet the police didn't prosecute "the speck" on that :-)

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