Couple caught on camera having sex in the middle of the New Forest
The randy duo clearly thought they wouldn't be disturbed when they started romping amongst the heather and gorse of the remote Hampshire woodland but were filmed by a passing motorist
by guy birchall
by guy birchall
A RANDY couple have been caught on camera romping in the New Forest by a motorist who stopped at the beauty spot to take in the views.
The man and woman clearly thought they wouldn't be disturbed when they started having sex amongst the heather and gorse of the remote Hampshire woodland.
But the lust-filled lovers apparently hadn't noticed a layby just 50 yards away where Richard Rees had pulled up for a quiet tea break during a leisurely drive through the national park.
When he first spotted the rampantly rutting duo Richard at first thought they were fighting in the grass but quickly realised they were actually having sex.
The 35-year-old then got out of his car and recorded a 10 second video of the nature documentary style mating scene which shows a man in a red T-shirt with his trousers round his ankles on top of a semi-naked woman with her legs in the air.
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The clip has since been uploaded to social media and is fast-becoming an internet hit.
The couple cannot be identified in the video, prompting a host of amusing comments on Facebook from people suggesting it could be people they know because they were in the area on the same day.
Richard, a maintenance engineer from Bournemouth, Dorset, said: "From the car it looked like they were fighting but when we got out we could slightly hear the woman's moaning.
"The layby was empty. It was unusually quiet which only amplified their soundtrack.
"They probably thought they were hidden but obviously not.
"I was shocked at first and thought I would film it for a laugh and to get some internet hits but unfortunately I ran out of memory storage, otherwise I would have filmed till the end.
"They were still going strong when we left."
A spokesman for Hampshire Police said people caught having sex in the public could be prosecuted for outraging public decency under the Public Order Act 1986 but only if can be shown a person was likely to have been caused harassment, alarm or distress.
They confirmed they were not investigating the couple in the video.
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