Shocking moment couple is caught performing ‘sex act’ in PHOTO BOOTH at popular shopping centre

THIS is the shocking moment a couple were caught performing an apparent sex act in a photo booth at a popular shopping centre.

The viral clip was recorded at a photo printing kiosk in the Bullring & Grand Central in Birmingham.

Couple caught having sex in a photo booth.
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A couple were caught performing an apparent sex act in a photo booth[/caption]

Couple caught engaging in a sex act in a photo booth.
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A man pulls back the curtain exposing the pair[/caption]

Couple caught engaging in sexual activity in a photo booth.
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The panicked couple try to pull the curtain shut again[/caption]

The footage was originally shared on Snapchat by a user called 99%OfManny and has since resurfaced online.

It shows a group of young men gathering around the photo booth, which has the curtains closed.

A male wearing a grey hoodie can be seen making his way towards the enclosed structure.

Giggling with his pals, the lad pulls back the curtain to reveal a female who appears to be performing a sex act on a man.

The laughing male then sprints off as the girl desperately tries to pull the curtain shut.

The post was captioned: “In the photo booth of Bullring is crazy.”

Many social media users were quick to make fun of the pair.

One quipped: “Just wanted me passport done.”

Another said: “I think we all got a full exposure then.”

A third joked: “Where’s this booth… asking for a friend.”

The Sun has approached the Bullring and Birmingham Police for comment.

Is it illegal to have public sex in the UK?

The issue is complicated, as while it is not always considered illegal to have sex outdoors, several laws could result in an arrest.

For instance, the Sexual Offences Act of 2003 states that indecent exposure could be recognised as a type of sexual crime.

Therefore, if a person is seen to be displaying intimate parts of themselves while in public, they are at risk of finding themselves in hot water.

Also, the crime of outraging public decency could land you in jail.

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