Boozy Brits caught having public sex all over Magaluf by Facebook page launched to shame randy tourists
The 'Maga Walk of Shame' site is a hit with holiday reps at the wild resort
RANDY Brits are being shamed on a Facebook page dedicated to outing boozed-up tourists spotted romping in Magaluf.
Shocking photos shared on the page show young men and women getting up close and personal in the streets and nightclubs of the notorious resort.
The cheeky site, is a massive hit with holiday reps and has quickly attracted thousands of followers.
The page also features pictures and videos, posted by other tourists, of half-naked girls walking back to their hotels and holiday apartments after a wild night out.
Many look worse for wear as they stagger down the main strip the morning after a big night.
A Walk of Shame is defined in the Urban Dictionary as "walking back home the day after an unplanned casual sexual encounter, typically dressed in the same clothes as the previous evening".
Highlights include those still dressed to the nines walking past other holidaymakers enjoying their breakfasts.
One rep said: "They used to say what happens in Magaluf stays in Magaluf... but not anymore. These photos will give some a lasting reminder of the best holiday of their lives.
"However, for some they may bring back some pretty unwelcome memories. A few may also have to answer some tricky questions when they get back home."
Some have hit out at the website for invading peoples' privacy.
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One person commented: "The whole point of going to Magaluf is to have a proper wild time. You don't need some idiot filming your every move."
But those that work in the island resort have defended the popular page.
One 20-year-old worker at the infamous Spanish resort, who asked to remain anonymous, said it's just a "bit of banter".
Speaking to , he said: "If you're going to go to Magaluf, expect to be on it. It is just a bit of banter and a bit of a joke.
"None of the girls seem to mind and mostly just have a laugh along with it."
Last week we told how rowdy Brits tearing up the Magaluf strip this summer have sparked crisis talks as local officials try to crack down on boozed-up tourists.
The sun-soaked Majorca resort has been packed with revellers as the summer season heats up.
However, violence and disorder led British and German diplomats being summoned for a meeting with Spanish officials on the party island to discuss how to clamp down on the excesses of young visitors.
This follows the local council revealing a list of 64 banned activities including public boozing and climbing trees and buildings — threatening fines of up to £2,600 for breaches.