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Couple wins car sex appeal over privacy rule

Posted on May 4, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Elsa Baxter reports:

A couple caught by police having sex in the back of a car have won their appeal after Dubai appeals court ruled the officer invaded their privacy.

The newly-weds from Pakistan faced a month in prison and deportation after being found guilt of public indecency by the misdemeanors court, 7Days reports on Tuesday.

Read more in Arabian Business News.

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