What is Cruising?
Men use signals like foot tapping when cruising for gay sex in public. The police officer who arrested Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho, in a men's restroom at the Minneapolis airport for allegedly looking to engage in gay sex wrote in his Signs report that he "recognized a gay used by persons wishing signs engage in lewd conduct. Craig tapped his foot up hookup down and swiped his hand underneath the bathroom stall in which the undercover cop was sitting, according to the police report.
Those actions led to Craig's arrest by Detective Dave Karsnia and the senator's guilty plea to a disorderly conduct "hookup." Craig told reporters today that he did nothing inappropriate and said his guilty plea was this web page mistake. Public places like men's restrooms, in airports and train stations, truck link, university libraries and parks, have gay been places where gay and bisexual men, particularly those in the closet, congregate in order to meet for anonymous sex.
In an effort to curb lewd acts in public — or as some gays argue, in an effort to persecute gay men — undercover police began sting operations in places known for sex soliciting and employed the same codes. They will see each other and usually decide to go someplace else. The vast majority have no interest in being seen.
They may be meeting in public locations, but they will be as discreet as possible," Griffith said. Cruising areas traditionally have been those parts of town "women and children are told to avoid," but through word of mouth, bathrooms at places like Wal-Mart or Home Depot can become cruising locales, he said.
Griffith said that officers involved in such stings tend to be young and that anecdotal posts on his site indicate the local arrest rates increase around the time of elections or when media attention focuses on the issue. Stream on.
1. Do make eye contact
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