The offence of ‘Outraging public decency’ involves a need for at least two witnesses and a breach of decency. There must be some possibility of an impact on the public.
Citations:
Ind Summary 08-May-1995, Gazette 03-May-1995, Times 14-Apr-1995, [1995] 1 Cr App rep 111
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Cited by:
Cited – Rose vDirector of Public Prosecutions Admn 16-Mar-2006
The defendant appealed his conviction for outraging public decency by behaving in an indecent manner contrary to common law. He had been in the foyer of a bank at night with a girl who performed oral sex. The action could have been seen, but was . .
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Crime
Updated: 27 October 2022; Ref: scu.88237