![]() “If police run across a couple of spring breakers having sex in the dunes, they’re more likely to tell them to go home and get a room, not arrest them and humiliate them by putting their mugshots out in the public.” “People rendezvousing in public places is so common a theme that everyone knows what Lover’s Lane is, Lookout Point and similar places,” she said. Was the Sheriff’s Office criminalizing gay sex? She wouldn’t want to stumble across people having sex in public, but she said it seems like a double standard is at work here. Nadine Smith, the executive director of LGBTQ civil rights organization Equality Florida, called the operations “some sort of time warp” and a waste of taxpayer money. The arrests and the sheriff’s words left experts and LGBTQ advocates wondering: Would undercover deputies have arrested a man and woman for meeting in public and agreeing to have sex? Would this have happened in another public setting - in the parking lot of a nightclub, or on the beach at night? The men are not accused of human trafficking, or forcing themselves on anyone, or crimes involving children. The undercover sting dubbed “Operation Park Cleanup” did not target anyone attempting to pay for sex.
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