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Police offer surprise update on knickerless woman squatting on man's face in beer garden

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Police have said they are aware of a lewd video being shared online "that shows a woman and a man acting inappropriately" in the packed beer garden of a seafront bar as the knickerless woman sat on his face.The clip in question was allegedly shot at music venue Chinnerys in Southend, Essex, right across from an amusement park full of kids, as the sun beat down on the beer garden beside a busy road on Friday, June 17.

Several blokes cheer on the woman as she begins to squat, with one yelling "100 quid, go, go!" as the man recording the grim clip repeats the figure.READ MORE: Warning drivers could face £5,000 fine for wearing wrong clothes behind wheelThe woman, who looks to be in her mid to late forties, then covers her face and squats as the group of men cheer.She then appears to gyrate on the younger man's face, before someone shouts "Oh!

She's loving it."Some people cover their faces in disbelief while others laugh.Essex Police told the Daily Star: "We are aware of a video being shared online that shows a woman and a man acting inappropriately at a premises in Marine Parade, Southend."At one point in the clip two men in high vis jackets appear behind the fences, apparently ready to intervene.The woman is then seen quickly pulling up her underwear.However, Essex Police said it wasn't their officers. To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up for one of our free newsletters here ."As this was not reported to us in real time, we did not attend the scene," a spokesperson said.

Whilst public sex acts are not specifically illegal, according to Sexual Offences Act 2003, indecent exposure could be recognised as a type of sexual crime.A person found to be displaying parts of themselves in a public.

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