A couple were escorted off an easyJet flight by police for allegedly engaging in a sexual act shortly after departure. Bradley Smith and Antonia Sullivan, from south Wales, admitted to a charge of outraging public decency at Bristol Magistrates’ Court.
The incident took place on a packed flight from Tenerife to Bristol, with Sullivan allegedly creating a makeshift cover using clothes over Smith’s lap to carry out the sex act. Fellow passengers reported the pair, leading to their interception by officers upon landing at Bristol Airport.
Smith was sentenced to 300 hours of community service. Meanwhile, Sullivan, who works as a full-time care worker, received a sentence of 270 hours of community service, reports Wales Online.
Both Smith and Sullivan, from Rhondda Cynon Taf in Wales, were also ordered to pay £100 compensation to three people on the flight who witnessed the incident
An easyJet spokeswoman confirmed: “We can confirm that this flight to Bristol was met by police on arrival, due to the behaviour of two passengers onboard.”