Randy couple dragged off flight for performing sex act

by · Mail Online

A couple caught red-handed trying to join the 'mile-high club' in front of appalled passengers - including a child - were today convicted of outraging public decency.

Bradley Smith, 22 and Antonia Sullivan, 20, of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, were hauled off the plane by police for indulging in their X-rated antics while flying home from Tenerife, Spain aboard a packed easyJet flight on March 3.

Unemployed Smith was heard asking his girlfriend to 'w*** me off' before care worker Sullivan was seen arranging several coats over his lap, The Sun reports.

But the couple were not as discreet as they thought and were reported to flight attendants by outraged passengers who saw 'vigorous hand movements' beneath the coats.

Witnesses to their lewd actions included a mother and her teenage daughter, who complained seeing Smith's 'bits' during their exploits.

A couple caught red-handed trying to join the 'mile-high club' on an easyJet flight in front of appalled passengers - including a child - were today convicted of outraging public decency
Witnesses to their lewd actions included a mother and her teenage daughter, who complained seeing Smith's 'bits' during their exploits

Sullivan tried to excuse the situation by explaining she was merely rubbing her boyfriend's leg. 

On Thursday, the pair both pleaded guilty to one count of outraging public decency by committing a sexual act in a public place at Bristol Magistrates' Court.

Judge Lynne Matthews said: 'You had no regard for the feelings of other passengers.

'There was a child sitting behind you who was able to see what was happening.

'Who do you think you are and what right do you think entitled you to behave in that way in full view of people on that flight?'

Smith was given a 300-hour community work order, while Sullivan received 270 hours. 

They were also ordered to pay £100 compensation to each of three witnesses. 

Bradley Smith, 22 and Antonia Sullivan, 20, of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, both pleaded guilty to one count of outraging public decency at Bristol Magistrates' Court