Shropshire Star

Sex acts ruining woodland

LETTER: The public woodland at Nedge Hill is an ideal recreation area for families, dog walkers and horse riders, but it is impossible to go anywhere near the picnic area or the car park without men's heads popping up out of the bushes like so many meercats.

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LETTER: The public woodland at Nedge Hill is an ideal recreation area for families, dog walkers and horse riders, but it is impossible to go anywhere near the picnic area or the car park without men's heads popping up out of the bushes like so many meercats.

Their bizarre behaviour is exacerbated by their manifest inability to sate their particular sexual proclivities.

I'm not so narrow minded as some of our paper puritans and I think our attitudes to sex in the UK are rather backward.

Prostitution should be legalised, regulated and taxed. The impact on crime would be seismic and the benefits to public health and safety, enormous – and Nedge Hill might look a lot less like Easter Island.

Robert Jenkins

Stirchley

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