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Police want steel gate on Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat farm 'to stop doggers'

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Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat farm shop protected with a huge steel gate to keep out doggers.The TV star has applied for permission to build a large car park on the site.But the local police force is worried the property, which is at the centre of Amazon Prime Video series Clarkson’s Farm, will attract anti-social elements at night.The Daily Star revealed last year how the area was a magnet for al-fresco sexual thrill-seekers.And now cops want Jezza to pay for a gate to keep out yobs and exhibitionists.Thames Valley Police’s crime prevention advisor Kevin Cox has told the local council: "It is to be expected that this site may well generate significant interest, and due to its isolated rural location, I have concerns that it may be vulnerable to crime and antisocial behaviour."Currently I do not feel this application adequately considers the potential for crime and disorder, and I recommend that the applicants provide a Crime Prevention and Security Statement."In order to protect the site and prevent unauthorised vehicle intrusion outside of opening hours, I recommend gates are added to the entrance and exit route."Exhibitionists have been organising meet-ups on his land after being stunned to find they hadn’t been stopped by alarms, electric fences or guard dogs.Conversations about meet-ups were discovered on a private members-only sex website.

The frisky forum was said to be packed with other mentions of sex on Jeremy’s land in Chipping Norton in the Cotswolds. One user wrote: "Anyone up for meets with me and my sexy partner in Chipping Norton?" Another site user commented: "Sneaked into Clarkson’s farm the other week and did it on a tractor.

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