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THIS is the shocking moment a randy couple were filmed having SEX on a car bonnet in the middle of a residential street.

Shocked shop worker Sophie Browne, 18, videoed the couple after spotting them running out of a house naked as she walked home from a night shift at a supermarket.

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The couple were spotted in a busy residential streetCredit: SWNS

The middle-aged couple were seen having sex in Eastgate, Sleaford, Lincs., at 12am on Monday.

Sophie said: "It was pretty shocking. I was walking home and saw these two people running out of a house naked.

"They ducked down behind a car and at first I thought they were hiding or streaking for a bit of fun.

"When I walked past I saw the man, who was a big bald guy, giving it to the woman on the front of someone's car.

"They didn't have a stitch of clothes on and just carried on.

"They saw me and didn't say anything so I got a quick sneaky video."

"I was a bit shocked. There is a time and a place. It was their choice, it was a nice, warm night."

Sophie posted the graphic video on her Facebook page which attracted thousands of views and shares before it was taken down.

She wrote: "Last night, walking home from work about midnight. And I have to walk past and witness this.

"I hope the people fornicating on the bonnet of the car are being safe and are also the owners of said car.

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The video has been viewed thousands of times on the internetCredit: SWNS

"Seeing as they are in public and didn't mind anyone watching, I got a short snap."

Some social media followers reacted with amusement about being ticketed by a traffic warden, while a few others groaned making comments about low standards and 'disgusting'.

Sergeant Rachel Wells, of Lincolnshire police said: "Having sex in a public place is an offence and is classed as outraging public decency.

"Witnessing behaviour like this would be a shock for anyone and passers-by could be deeply offended.

"We take any reports of this nature seriously, but this particular incident was not reported to us.

"If you see people engaging in sexual activity in a public place please report it to us by calling 101."


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