Valentine’s Day is a time for romance and intimacy, but for one couple, their amorous activities landed them in quite a bit of trouble. After checking into a hotel room, Jamie Boultbee and Kaylie Hursthouse couldn’t contain their excitement and began engaging in what can only be described as “overly-exuberant intimacy.” Their passionate encounter was so loud that other guests were forced to be relocated, and the police were even called to address the disturbance.
The Moorlands Izaak Walton Hotel, where the incident took place, had no choice but to issue the couple a bill of more than $1000 for the damage caused to the room during their passionate rendezvous. Not only did their actions disrupt the comfort of other hotel guests, but it also resulted in criminal damage charges for Boultbee and Hursthouse.
During the court hearing at the North Staffordshire Justice Center, both partners pleaded no contest to the guilty charges. It was clear that their “rough sex” had caused significant harm to the hotel room and had disrupted the peace and quiet of everyone around them.
Despite multiple warnings from hotel staff, Boultbee and Hursthouse continued their loud and rowdy activities throughout the night. The hotel staff had no choice but to involve the police, hoping to put an end to the couple’s disruptive behavior.
As a consequence, Boultbee and Hursthouse now face a fine of one thousand pounds for their actions. Not only did they cause catastrophic damage to the hotel room, but they also made it impossible for their neighbors to get a good night’s sleep on Valentine’s Day.
When the police arrived at the scene, they found Hursthouse intoxicated and slurring her words. The couple had also caused extensive damage to the hotel room’s bathroom door, further adding to the chaos of their passionate encounter.
In the end, both Boultbee and Hursthouse were ordered to pay a fine of one hundred pounds each, totaling over one thousand American dollars. Prosecutor Karen Wright emphasized that the night staff had made multiple attempts to address the couple’s disruptive behavior before eventually involving the police.
Valentine’s Day is a time for love and connection, but it’s important to remember that consideration for others should always come first. The case of Boultbee and Hursthouse serves as a reminder that even in moments of passion, it’s crucial to be mindful of our surroundings and the impact our actions may have on those around us.