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CCTV footage of Daniella Hirst and Craig Smith having sex on the counter while waiting for a 12inch pepperoni
Hirst pleaded guilty to 'committing an act outraging public decency by behaving in an indecent manner'.
Hirst described her behaviour as 'horrendous' and told the court she 'cringed' when watching the CCTV footage back during police interview.
Can someone post the fucking video?
This is England where church and state are one thing with the queen acting as pope.
Dan is right - indecent is a matter of opinion!!!
Everyone should be free to take a crap in the office hallway as long as they put a newspaper down first.
No one should be disciplined or fired for this act of free expression!!!!!
think about unsanitary conditions this conduct created
the unsavory likelihood that children might observe this
When you think about what these lovers did, think about unsanitary conditions this conduct created and the unsavory likelihood that children might observe this and understand why such behavior should be illegal in public places especially where food is prepared and served.
You can't expect the public to consent to having children observe sex acts.
Right - we just need MOAR porn bombarding our children 24/7..........otherwise we are just like the Taliban - right?
FFS - are people REALLY arguing that we should allow sex and nudity in public? For real?
On my side I have all anthropology, history, and scientific evidence supporting my position. What exactly do you have supporting yours?
Which 1st world Western civilizations allow drunk people to fuck in restaurants or public venues?
Go to any college football game and observe what happens after the game is over. Some students can not get to their dorms so the action happens in public spaces oftentimes. No one gets arrested, and rightly so. This is what makes America great!
Dan8267 saysOn my side I have all anthropology, history, and scientific evidence supporting my position. What exactly do you have supporting yours?
Which 1st world Western civilizations allow drunk people to fuck in restaurants or public venues?
I don't think we want to emulate our societies on what drunk college kids are doing.
jazz_music saysThis is England where church and state are one thing with the queen acting as pope.
The United Kingdom today has more separation of church and state than the United States. However, this is an exception to that rule that should be corrected. The citizens of the United Kingdom demand far more separation of church and state than U.S. citizens do. American politicians get cheers when they talk about being inspired by their god, which they do often. On the rare occasion when U.K. politicians do the same, they get booed, and rightfully so.
socal2 says
I don't think we want to emulate our societies on what drunk college kids are doing.
Allowing a liberty isn't the same thing as emulation.
You still haven't given a single rational reason why we should use violence to stop people from making love in public. If you cannot give such a reason, then we should not buy your assertion that public sex should be illegal and punishable with incarceration.
We all love freedom, but you have to draw the line somewhere.
Strategist saysWe all love freedom, but you have to draw the line somewhere.
An arbitrary line should not be enforced with violence. There's a term for using the state's legal monopoly on violence to enforce "decency". It's Sharia Law. I want none of that religious bullshit in America. It's a violation of the First Amendment.
The line can change over time, but exposing others, especially little children to sex is not right.
Liberals have spent the last 50 years trying to breakdown basic family structure and societal norms.
Is it any wonder we have record numbers of children born to single parents along with all the poverty and social dysfunction that comes with it?
A couple who had sex in Domino's face prison after a video of their 'obscene and disgusting' was shown in court.
CCTV footage of Daniella Hirst and Craig Smith having sex on the counter while waiting for a 12inch pepperoni pizza with stuffed crust was shown at Scarborough Magistrates Court today.
Hirst, 29, sat at the back of the court with her hands over her eyes in shame through the more explicit parts of the 18-minute clip.
The prosecutor said: 'We view this offence as so serious that it passes the custody threshold.'
The video showed the couple ordering food and messing around with a yellow cleaning cone before Hirst performs oral sex on Smith, 31.
The pair then have sex leaning on the counter close to the till.
Staff can be seen working in the kitchen as deliverymen come and go throughout.
Hirst pleaded guilty to 'committing an act outraging public decency by behaving in an indecent manner'.
Hirst described her behaviour as 'horrendous' and told the court she 'cringed' when watching the CCTV footage back during police interview.
As she left the court having changed out of her pink dungarees she said she was 'fuming'.
North Yorkshire Police were made aware of the footage by the local media after it was posted on Twitter by a member of the Domino's staff.
The couple, from Bridlington, East Yorkshire, had spent the weekend drinking and celebrating Smith's birthday when they got the train to Scarborough on February 25 2016.
Prosecuting, Neil Holdsworth said: 'This charge is committing an act outraging public decency by behaving in an indecent manner.
'This case is about an occasion where the two defendants engaged in sexual activity in a Domino's pizza outlet which was open to the public, with members of staff present.'
Defending, Scott McLaughlin attempted to have the CCTV footage thrown out but magistrates rejected his request.
In mitigation, he said: 'This case speaks for itself. Clearly, they were in drink and let their exuberant spirits get the better of them.
'There is nothing sinister in relation to the acts themselves, they are quite guarded. They have not been brazen in their actions.
He added: 'Miss Hirst's dirty laundry has been aired in public.'
Magistrate Angela Beardshall said: 'The prosecution has not obtained this footage illegally although it may well be it was distributed improperly.