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The battle for Hampstead Heath: Distraught dogwalkers launch campaign to 'take back' notorious cruising beauty spot - as furious gay activists insist anonymous open air sex is a 'cultural right' and lead a 'sodomites march' to defend it
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By JOSE RAMOS
Published: 07:44, 9 March 2025 | Updated: 10:41, 9 March 2025
Horrified dogwalkers have launched a campaign to reclaim Hampstead Heath from gay 'cruisers' who claim the site is their 'cultural right'.
Signs put up on the western side of the north London park read 'Cruising for sex? Homosexuality is legal. Use a hook up app like Grindr or Sniffies and get a room'.
It also had a map of the park with a red circle labelled 'This is not a cruising ground'.
The poster encouraged dog walkers and residents to 'walk in the red area' and to 'take back West Heath'.
The term refers to the practice where individuals, often in public spaces, seek out sexual encounters with others.
Yet this has led to protests from homosexuals who claim it is part of a wider cultural movement and said the sign 'embolden homophobes'.
In a video by filmmaker Joseph Wilson, gay protesters marched on the area holding signs such as 'take me to the f*** tree' and 'release the pups'.
The gay protesters' leader Dan Glass said: 'It's homophobic, it's saying that queer people can't do what is legally and rightfully theirs, to have public displays of affection.'
Demonstrators took to the streets to protest what they call 'homophobic' signs
The signs put up on the western side of the north London park read 'Cruising for sex? Homosexuality is legal. Use a hook up app like Grindr or Sniffies and get a room'
Gay protesters held a sign reading 'take me to the f*** tree', a tree where cruisers have sex beside
They also stood with signs saying 'This is a cruising ground, enjoy yourselves'
Mr Glass told the Camden New Journal the demonstration would people walking the perimeter of the 'no cruising zone' and that 'some people will be cruising, will be having sex and there will be quite a lot of snogging' in a 'display of queer love, intimacy and affection'.
'For many it is still a safe space of sexual exploration, nestled away in nature, it's a world that exists outside of the toxicity of modern day apps and sexual categorisation. '
He went on to claim that 'cruising' has been an 'age-old enlightened response to a fascist environment'.
He said: 'When bigotry strikes queer culture it is often an indicator of what is to come as anyone outside the confines of dominator culture pose a threat to maintaining the status quo of order, control and power.'
Pictures shared on social media show several men exposing their bottoms - while police officers stood by - while signs read 'This is a cruising ground, enjoy yourself'.
Historically, men have been 'cruising' on the site 19th century and 200 years later it remains one of Europe's most notorious spots. It started as a response to sodomy and indecency laws
According to the Sexual Offences Act 2003, sexual activity in public toilets is still an offence however sex in other public places is not - unless it's witnessed or there's a reasonable chance that members of the public might see what is happening.
It added: 'Officers from the Hampstead Heath Constabulary were present to monitor the situation, ensure public safety, and respond appropriately to any behaviour that may cause concern to the public.'
MailOnline approached Dan Glass for comment.