The couple seemed oblivious to their stunned audience
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One onlooker said the couple were 'going at it without a care in the world'
A witness who saw their 10pm romp outside the Leicester Arms in Soho, Central London, said: “They were both very smartly dressed but had clearing been drinking heavily.
“They were going at it without a care in the world, I’ve never seen anything like it.
“When I heard them speak they were both well spoken and clearly British.
The incident happened at about 10pm outside The Leicester Arms in Soho, central London
“At one point the bloke fell over he was so drunk but he just got up and started again.
"They must have been there for a good 15 minutes before a barmaid from the pub came outside and told them to move on but even then they just walked a few yards further down and started again in a shop doorway.
The couple were moved on by pub staff, but simply carried on a few yards down the road
"Dozens of people saw them, you couldn’t miss them as it wasn’t even properly dark. We gave them a clap and a cheer as they walked off but I don’t think they noticed.’’
Yesterday the landlord of the Leicester Arms, who refused to give his name, said: "There was an incident outside with a couple and it was dealt with locally. I don’t really want to discuss it.’’
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