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About a year ago, a popular cocksucker closed down his glory hole and was gone about 3 months. When he returned he called me a few other of his regulars so that he could resume his service of cock sucking to men

 He shared with me that he had been in rehab for alcohol dependrnce.

When he was discharged he returned home and resumed his oral talented service to the community  (Dayton). He had told me that he had told a copabout the gh. In rehab he tested poz for hiv.

The cops started watching the # of men going into the cocsuckers house.in a short time tbe police were aware of over 200 cocks being serviced. A disgruntled top called the police and shared that the cock sucker was not disclosing his HIV states. He went to jail and was released. He's either  moved or is lying low. Damn. We miss him.

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Beyond asked arrested and sent away for almost four months before it was all dismissed.  Funny thing prison folks had no idea what to do with a Poz eunuch and wanted me out of their world.   No matter how much gay freedoms have to mproced there ast those who wish us ham some wear badges

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Not personaly in terms of actual being interviewed etc. But have on more than one occassion been a top at a cumdump scene in a hotel that has been broken up by management due to it being reported by other guests.

On a professional level, I work in the porn industry (off-camera) and there were a few instances (both where I worked and those I heard of) in which during 2020/early 2021, porn shoots were broken up/had to be delayed due to getting caught violating COVID rules (don't be fooled by the whole "this is unreleased footage" thing - many studios continued filming!).

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I was once stopped by the police at a known cruising area and asked what I was doing (I had unwittingly followed an unmarked police car in a bit of entrapment). As I hadn’t got out or made any signal, all they could do was to ask if I knew this was an area known to be used by homosexuals. I feigned surprise and used my innate charm on them (!) as I said I had no idea. They knew I was lying and I knew they knew. But there was bugger all they could do. Years later, I lived with a gay cop (yes, I know…) and his husband for a while and we laughed about it.

More seriously, I was stopped when leaving a sauna and had to give my name and address. It turned out a guy had reported being raped and I was a potential witness - although I’d seen nothing and, not having my contacts in, could barely see my feet, let alone what was going on around me. I was chary about being called as a witness, but the whole thing fizzled out and I heard no more. 
 

I arrived at Hampstead Heath one summer night some years ago and was perturbed to find two cops there. I needn’t have worried. They asked if I knew where I was going and to have a good time! 

 

 

 

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I have not been interviewed by the police as sorts. I was summoned to be interviewed by the health department after having sucked off a guy that tested positive for HIV, it was about a hour long interigation of my sex habits and partners along with a involuntary blood draw to test for HIV. Was questioned about my oral health and care along with many other things including if I bottomed for unprotected sex.. They tracked me down thru my ISP and contacted me thru my blind email that I hooked up with the guy using it. all rather embaresing and just a few days before Christmas.

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Early 1990s: I remember the police used to show up at The Greyhound in Colnbrook (gay pub/club near Heathrow, long since closed) and make a big show of recording the car number-plates in the car park. They used to do this at many of the gay pubs in the suburbs. We think it was to match them with cars parked at known cruising spots. Everyone exiting the venue and getting into a car would get breath-tested.  

Around the same time I encountered (and was chased) by two policemen on horses at Hampstead Heath. Since it was dark I managed to lose them where there were some dense holly bushes  and went back to the car park at jack straws castle to find there was a van load of police there and they were questioning people.  I crept back to the holly bushes and waited until they left at dawn. My car had  "Police aware" stickers stuck to the window when I got back to it. 

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Sorta? One of the local cruising parks gets the occasional police visit, so the cops might ask "hey, what are you doing out here?" One lifestyle adjustment I made was just to make sure I always had Pokemon Go loaded up because then I could easily show my phone and say "Oh, this a good place to catch Pokemon!" Worked like a charm every time.

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In a local gloryhole in the park.. wanking my cock to a hot bloke who was winking and smiling at me, really flirting, looking at my dick.

So I moved over to look at his dick and to touch it, he produced his Police badge and walkie talkie. He asked me to stand outside the toilet and spoke into his talkie saying ive got one.

Sat in a police van with both cops, asking me about my sex habits and how often I visited the toilet for sex, one even asked me if I was a bum bandit lol. I said I have no idea what you mean. He said I was waving my dick at him and soliciting, I denied it, He said yes you was, did you want to suck my cock?

I told them I wanted to leave, unless they were arresting me. They simply opened the door and let me out. No evidence My word against his. I never admitted to anything.

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2 hours ago, AirmaxAndy said:

Early 1990s: I remember the police used to show up at The Greyhound in Colnbrook (gay pub/club near Heathrow, long since closed) and make a big show of recording the car number-plates in the car park. They used to do this at many of the gay pubs in the suburbs. We think it was to match them with cars parked at known cruising spots. Everyone exiting the venue and getting into a car would get breath-tested.  

Around the same time I encountered (and was chased) by two policemen on horses at Hampstead Heath. Since it was dark I managed to lose them where there were some dense holly bushes  and went back to the car park at jack straws castle to find there was a van load of police there and they were questioning people.  I crept back to the holly bushes and waited until they left at dawn. My car had  "Police aware" stickers stuck to the window when I got back to it. 

It's a lottery isn't it? In the mid 90s I was in a known cruising area in the middle of the night and two cops stopped me. Expecting the worse, they were polite and friendly. "Sorry sir, I'd recommend you move on tonight. We are monitoring this area because of reported violent homophobic attacks which are causing some concern and we are waiting for the likely suspect"

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3 hours ago, AirmaxAndy said:

Early 1990s: I remember the police used to show up at The Greyhound in Colnbrook (gay pub/club near Heathrow, long since closed) and make a big show of recording the car number-plates in the car park. They used to do this at many of the gay pubs in the suburbs. We think it was to match them with cars parked at known cruising spots. Everyone exiting the venue and getting into a car would get breath-tested.  

Around the same time I encountered (and was chased) by two policemen on horses at Hampstead Heath. Since it was dark I managed to lose them where there were some dense holly bushes  and went back to the car park at jack straws castle to find there was a van load of police there and they were questioning people.  I crept back to the holly bushes and waited until they left at dawn. My car had  "Police aware" stickers stuck to the window when I got back to it. 

“Police aware” - I suppose there’s a first time for everything…

Seriously, my one experience with the police at the Heath could not have been more different - although it was much later than the incident you mention. As I posted earlier, the coppers I encountered practically showed me the way! 

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Only once. I pulled in at a park where cruising often happens and saw the cops so I turned around and got out of there. Two minutes later they are pulling me over asking me questions as to what I'm doing being extremely homophobic. Told them I was out driving decided to stop there to relax for a few minutes saw you and thought there must be trouble so I got out of there. They left me after that. Decided then and there to never cruise in parks again and only have hookups in more private settings

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Back in the early 80s i was in the cruising area of Clapham Common in London about 1 in the morning when a squad car appeared from nowhere, looking to cause trouble. Everybody legged it. I walked out onto open ground and the car swerved around and started following me. An experienced queen shouted at me - 'walk don't run. If you run they can arrest you.' So I walked across the common with them driving about 10 feet behind me, headlights on full and blue lights flashing. Eventually i reached the main road and they lost interest.

When i was a teenager in the 70s i was visiting my regular cottage one evening and a copper suddenly appeared and stood there next to me at the urinal. He said 'it goes straight through you at this time of night, doesn't it'. I just grunted and left. I think it was a friendly way of telling me that when you are 15 years old you are not supposed to hang around toilets looking for or offering blow jobs.

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10 hours ago, john54476 said:

I was summoned to be interviewed by the health department after having sucked off a guy that tested positive for HIV, it was about a hour long interigation of my sex habits and partners along with a involuntary blood draw to test for HIV.

Involuntary?  What authority did they claim that they could do an involuntary blood draw?  In fact, what did they claim as their authority to "summon" you to an interview?

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19 hours ago, fatbottom said:

Back in the early 80s i was in the cruising area of Clapham Common in London about 1 in the morning when a squad car appeared from nowhere, looking to cause trouble. Everybody legged it. I walked out onto open ground and the car swerved around and started following me. An experienced queen shouted at me - 'walk don't run. If you run they can arrest you.' So I walked across the common with them driving about 10 feet behind me, headlights on full and blue lights flashing. Eventually i reached the main road and they lost interest.

When i was a teenager in the 70s i was visiting my regular cottage one evening and a copper suddenly appeared and stood there next to me at the urinal. He said 'it goes straight through you at this time of night, doesn't it'. I just grunted and left. I think it was a friendly way of telling me that when you are 15 years old you are not supposed to hang around toilets looking for or offering blow jobs.

Was he in uniform too? 

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