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DOZENS of locations, including car parks, lay-bys, sand dunes and picnic areas, have been listed in an online list of 'secret' dogging sites in Wales.
The online directory lists hundreds of popular spots, while giving rules on practices and even TripAdvisor-style reviews.
The list has been published on a website targeted at fans of swinging, and it lists more than 100 locations where strangers are said to congregate to have sex – and watch others.
South Wales Police have said they are aware of such locations and have reminded people that offenders will not be tolerated.
A site near an old people's home in Aberavon is noted as a "good spot for doggers", while a road in Bridgend is described as "a bit bumpy...but very secluded and quiet" with about eight people there "on most weeknights".
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Locations throughout the country, including Carmarthenshire, Flintshire,Monmouthshire, Pembrokeshire, Gwynedd, Conwy, and Powys are listed on the site.
Doggers are also said to meet opposite a busy South Wales hospital, according to a listing on the site.
The site says: "Regular doggers between 3pm and after 5pm on the weekends. Flash your lights there and if there [are] people there that want to dog you they will either leave their doors open to invite you or will flash you to follow them."
While a car park near a junction on the M4 in South Wales is also listed. The site listing says: "Numerous cars seen arriving and driving to dark corners of car park."
Police have insisted they would not tolerate offenders.
A South Wales Police spokesman said: "Indecency is a criminal offence and anyone caught will be dealt with robustly.
"Websites are monitored and used to gather information which can inform future patrols and enforcement."
A spokesman for Dyfed-Powys Police added: "Police are aware that there are websites advertising this type of behaviour.
"If a member of the public is concerned about any such activity in their area they are advised to contact their local police by phoning 101.
"Police will investigate reports of this type of behaviour and if any criminal incidents arise then the appropriate action will be taken.
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