Baseball fans caught engaging in alleged public sex act
Two riled-up spectators were escorted out of a baseball game after allegedly engaging in a sex act in the venue’s upper tier.
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What is it about Major League Baseball that makes fans so … frisky?
Two spectators were escorted out of Toronto’s Rogers Centre on Tuesday AEST after allegedly engaging in a sex act in the venue’s upper tier during the Blue Jays’ game against the Chicago Cubs.
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Footage of the riled-up couple, which shows a woman in a white dress straddling a man at the back of the stadium, quickly circulated across social media on Wednesday, with the 10-second clip registering more than 400,000 views in three hours.
Another video shows security intervening and removing the pair from the area.
“Uh, I filmed a couple having sex at the Blue Jays game today in the 500s,” a patron told blogTO.
The Toronto Police Service told the Canadian publication it had no information related to the incident, suggesting no charges had been laid.
The Jays recorded a 5-4 victory over the Cubs, by the way.
You can watch the incident in the video player above.
Last week, a couple were spotted engaging in an alleged sex act at a separate MLB game, with a woman appearing to perform oral sex on a man at RingCentral Coliseum.
TMZ report that if found guilty, the penalty for the offence is up to six months behind bars and/or a fine of up to AU$1400.
The couple are seen on the back two rows of the otherwise deserted stands during the Athletics’ clash with the Seattle Mariners.
Originally published as Baseball fans caught engaging in alleged public sex act