Two DVLA workers filmed making love at their Christmas bash- video circulated among colleagues on Whatsapp

Two DVLA workers filmed making love at their Christmas bash- video circulated among colleagues on Whatsapp

THE DVLA office, close to M4 outside Swansea,UK, saw their Christmas party descend into a bitter row after two workers sneaked off to have sex in a pub toilet – and a colleague secretly filmed it.

The randy couple went for a boozed-up romp in the ladies’ loo during the unofficial party for staff at the Driver Vehicle and Licensing Agency on Christmas Eve.

Two DVLA workers were filmed having sex at the office Christmas party – and now the video is circulating round their colleagues on WhatsApp

But a sneaky co-worker taped their saucy antics from the next door cubicle – and the X-rated vid is now doing the rounds among staff and friends on Whatsapp.
The 43-second film, which The Sun has seen, shows a brunette in a black dress snogging her greying colleague before appearing to have full-blown sex with him.
They keep it up before the man, wearing a checked shirt, turns round and realises he is being filmed at the pub in Swansea, South Wales.
A shocked source told The Sun: “A few of us saw them disappear together when they were both well plastered and realised what they were up to.
“I know one of them is married and the other I’m pretty sure is in a relationship, so this is going to be a Christmas they won’t forget, one way or another.
“I saw the video afterwards and recognised who it was immediately. It’s not up to me to identify them.”The pair are co-workers at the huge DVLA complex just outside Swansea, and are furious that the video of their romp is being shared publicly among colleague
The red faced pair are understood to be co-workers at the sprawling DVLA complex close to the M4 outside Swansea.
They are said to be fuming at having the video shared publicly and are considering taking action.
Neither are believed to hold senior jobs and the bash was not funded by the DVLA.
A source at the DVLA confirmed the couple work at the organisation but the incident is being treated as a private matter for which no action is needed.
A spokesman for the DVLA declined to comment.
Credit: thesun.co.uk

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