Sex in JoCo Wildlife Reserve Written on August 1, 2009, by justin.foss.
8/1/2009 - For the last few days I’ve been studying the law surrounding the case of people meeting up for sex at the Hawkeye Wildlife Reserve in Johnson County.
I first investigated the area and immediately found two naked men walking around. I approached them and asked what they were doing. They said, “Sun bathing.” Then, though, both put on all of their clothes and left.
I won’t explain everything else I found there, you can read about it here.
Since then, we’ve had hundreds of people ask why law enforcement hasn’t done anything about it.
I meet with Johnson County Sheriff Lonny Pulkrabek to find out, here’s what he had to say.
To see for yourself, here is the letter of the law.
709.9 Indecent exposure.
A person who exposes the person’s genitals or pubes to another not the person’s spouse, or who commits a sex act in the presence of or view of a third person, commits a serious misdemeanor, if:
1. The person does so to arouse or satisfy the sexual desires of either party; and
2. The person knows or reasonably should know that the act is offensive to the viewer.
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