Jamie Boultbee and Kaylie Hursthouse were having the time of their lives at the Moorlands Izaak Walton Hotel on Valentine’s Day. The couple checked into their room and started engaging in sexual activity with each other. However, their loud lovemaking became a problem for the hotel staff, who had to relocate other guests to different rooms, and someone even called the police to report the disturbance.
The couple’s sexual activity was so loud that it disrupted the other hotel guests. The hotel staff received complaints about the noise, and people were unable to sleep due to the couple’s “over-exuberant intimacy” in celebration of Valentine’s Day.
Later on, Boultbee and Hursthouse appeared in court at the North Staffordshire Justice Center. They pleaded no contest to the charges of criminal damage, as their rough sex had caused significant harm to the hotel room and disrupted other hotel guests.
Despite multiple warnings from hotel staff, the couple continued with their loud and rough lovemaking, forcing the hotel staff to call the police. The couple’s behavior was so disruptive that other hotel guests had to be relocated to quieter rooms.
As a result of their actions, Boultbee and Hursthouse were fined a total of one thousand pounds for causing significant damage to the hotel room and forcing other hotel guests to move to different rooms.
The couple’s behavior was described as “overly-exuberant intimacy” during the early morning hours after their Valentine’s Day date. The hotel staff had no choice but to call the police when their warnings went unheeded.
When the police arrived at the hotel room, they found Hursthouse drunk and slurring her words. The couple had also caused significant damage to the bathroom door during their rough lovemaking.
After the couple appeared in court, they were each fined one hundred pounds, amounting to more than one thousand American dollars.
According to prosecutor Karen Wright, the police were called to the quiet hotel after midnight following the couple’s Valentine’s Day date. The hotel staff had reported a group being rowdy, and despite multiple warnings, the couple continued to cause a disturbance.
“The night staff had gone up to the troublesome room to speak to people in there. The police were escorted to Room 25, where the parties were. It was clear they were causing a noise nuisance and disturbance,” Wright said.
The couple’s Valentine’s Day celebration turned out to be a costly and disruptive affair. Their over-exuberant intimacy caused significant damage to the hotel room, disrupted other guests’ sleep, and ultimately led to a hefty fine.
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Source: AWM