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| Virgin couple has sex on British train by Mike Sullivan and Alex Peake A couple who romped on a busy train in front of shocked passengers on were “going at it like an express engine”, it has been claimed. Travellers buried their heads behind their newspapers and kept quiet as a 41-year-old woman allegedly performed a sex act on businessman Gregory Sim, 49. It happened on a day-time Virgin service from Liverpool to London Euston. One source told The Sun: “She supposedly performed a sex act on him right there in the carriage. Arrests ... pair were held at Euston Station “Neither of them were drunk and this was early afternoon. Being typically British, the other passengers said nothing and hid behind their papers. “But a guard was looking at a CCTV monitor and apparently saw them going at it like an express engine. “He got straight on to British Transport Police and there was a nice little reception party waiting for them at Euston.” Arrested A British Transport Police spokesman said: “We can confirm that at 2.45pm on Wednesday, October 22 we arrested a man and a woman for allegedly engaging in sexual activity.
“The man, Gregory Sim, from Richmond, Surrey, has been charged with unacceptable behaviour on a train was scheduled to appear at City of Westminster Magistrates on November 17.” The woman, from Essex, was bailed pending further inquiries. It is not known if the couple were in a relationship. Mr Sim, of Richmond, Surrey, last night confirmed he had been arrested over the incident — but claimed the case had been dropped. He refused to elaborate. Editorial reference, LINK SOCIALIZE: Stop the North American Union (NAU) agenda. Become a Member.
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