Randy couple breach 'forced confinement' for sex in car on Spain's Costa Blanca

STRANGER: Denia Local Police say reasons for breaching restricitions are getting more surprising

A RANDY couple in Denia admitted to defying the nationwide ‘stay at home’ restrictions to drive to an isolated spot for sex when stopped by the Guardia Civil.
The pair originally told officers they needed to go to the pharmacy before confessing their real motive for shunning government regulations to combat the coronavirus was far more amorous.
Denia Police say the excuses for breaking the forced confinement rules are “increasingly surprising”, and yesterday alone, officers issued 42 penalities to people who failed to comply.
One dog walker struggled to explian why he was almost a mile from his home, while two youths were caught smoking marihuana in the town’s skate park and three smartly dressed occupants of one car claimed to be heading to work on a construction site.

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Tara Rippin

Tara Rippin is a reporter for Spain’s largest English-speaking newspaper, Euro Weekly News, and is responsible for the Costa Blanca region.
She has been in journalism for more than 20 years, having worked for local newspapers in the Midlands, UK, before relocating to Spain in 1990.
Since arriving, the mother-of-one has made her home on the Costa Blanca, while spending 18 months at the EWN head office in Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol.
She loves being part of a community that has a wonderful expat and Spanish mix, and strives to bring the latest and most relevant news to EWN’s loyal and valued readers.

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