Randy couple in back of taxi almost cause accident on motorway

Sep 4, 2013 - 14:01
Sep 4, 2013 - 14:39
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Randy couple in back of taxi almost cause accident on motorway
Traffic stopper: Couple have sex in the back of the cab

A randy couple almost caused an accident on a motorway when they started having sex in the back of a cab.

Open-mouthed motorists in easte China took their eyes off the road when the pair started to get intimate on a Shanghai highway.

The couple"s taxi driver appeared to be less than impressed by their antics as others around him attempted to ‘get a better look".

One hypocritical motorist, who decided to record the incident, explained: ‘I was in the lane next to them and I could see them kissing and pawing each other to start with.

‘They soon got carried away and started having sex right there in the taxi so I decided to film it.

\"Randy:

Randy: This couple brought traffic to a standstill in easte China when motorists saw them making love in the back of a moving taxi

‘I saw at least ten near misses as drivers swerved to get a better look or took their eyes off the road."

The pair didn"t appear to be fazed by their growing audience, as the woman straddled her partner in the back seat.

However police later criticised the ‘dangerous" stunt.

‘Their driver should have stopped and told them to get out. They weren"t even wearing seat belts," he said.

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