Randy couple caught romping against hotel window WAVE at shocked revellers on packed street
Stunned workers were amazed when the frisky duo waved at them during their naked romp in the early hours this morning
Stunned workers were amazed when the frisky duo waved at them during their naked romp in the early hours this morning
A RANDY couple caught in the middle of an open window sex session waved to shocked passers by on a packed street from their hotel room.
The exhibitionist pair were filmed mid-romp at the Scotsman Hotel in Edinburgh by a bridge worker, whose colleague had been flashing a torch at the open window around 1am today.
Loving the attention they were attracting, the frisky duo - who had been filming themselves - moved closer to the window to continue their raunchy fling and waved to their open-mouthed audience.
The worker who filmed them said he has been working in the area for months and has seen a lot of "drama" on the bridge - but this was the "wildest by far".
He said: "The curtains are fully open. They walked passed the window to a different part of the room, both completely naked.
"She was videoing herself.
"She saw that she was getting watched and she waved at us.
"A couple of minutes later they moved to the window ledge, and that's where I filmed them doing their business.
"I saw her later having a fag by the window ledge.
"Because it's dark we have to work with torches on our heads and one of the guys was flashing them.
"Because of how busy that bridge is there's lots of tourists about - it's not something you expect to see.
"I've be working there since October and seen a lot of drama on the bridge but that's the wildest by far."
Last month, a pair of exhibitionists were filmed having sex on the balcony of their flat in the city of Salamanca in the central Spanish region of Castile and Leon.
And in February, a mum-of-two was left rubbing her eyes after she spotted a randy couple having sex outside her living room window.
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