hereCouncillor Barry Brotherton said: “These activities have been going on in that area for some years.“I think the offence of outraging public decency is very difficult to prove unless the perpetrators are caught in the act by police." A decade ago, in July 2010, the Manchester Evening News reported that GMP had stepped up patrols at Sale Water Park in an attempt to tackle the problem.
Coun Brotherton said the town hall has improved car park lighting to try and deter people."It is really a matter for the police."My understanding is that the police can only take action for the offence of outraging public decency if, among other conditions, there are at least two other people present who may have been able to see the offence."Obviously, it.
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