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'PIZZA ROMP COUPLE' IN COURT

Couple ‘caught having sex in Domino’s pizza shop’ denied charges of outraging public decency

Footage of Daniella Hirst and boyfriend Craig Smith allegedly romping went viral

A COUPLE allegedly caught romping on CCTV while waiting for their pizza in Domino's have been charged with outraging public decency.

Daniella Hirst, 28 and Craig Smith, 31, were waiting for their stuffed crust takeaway in February when they allegedly carried out the public sex act.

 Daniella and Craig have appeared in court charged with outraging public decency
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Daniella and Craig have appeared in court charged with outraging public decencyCredit: Glen Minikin

The pair, from Bridlington, East Yorks, appeared in court today and denied the charges.

They were given unconditional bail to appear at Scarborough Magistrates Court for trial on September 21.

The pair were waiting for their 12-inch pepperoni pizza when they were allegedly caught romping in the Scarborough branch of the pizza chain.

Footage said to show them in the act went viral.

Prosecutor Martin Butterworth told Scarborough magistrates: “It becomes apparent from the CCTV that an act of oral sex takes place between the two and subsequently sexual intercourse occurs at the counter.

“It is relatively brief, a couple of minutes.”

 Daniella kneels in front of Craig at the counter in the footage
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Daniella kneels in front of Craig at the counter in the footage

Scott McLaughlin, defending, told the court: “The obscene act in question was viewed over CCTV.

"No one at the time of the incident ­complained.”

 She rests hand on stool for support during the clip
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She rests hand on stool for support during the clip
 The couple change position, both facing staff at the Domino's
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The couple change position, both facing staff at the Domino's
 Daniella leans on counter as they wait for their pizza
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Daniella leans on counter as they wait for their pizza


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