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Total Strangers Get Down And Dirty In Broad Daylight, Horrifying Shoppers

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Two total strangers couldn't help themselves right before Valentine's Day, showing their newfound affection for each other in broad daylight, terrorizing customers at a prom dress shop. Just the latest in a string of public sexcapades in San Diego County.

The randy couple, a 37-year old woman and a man who "wasn't even 21" that supposedly just met on the trolley, got down and dirty right in front of the front door of Christina's Fashions in Chula Vista one afternoon around 3:30 p.m. Luckily for America, owner Christy Peterson shot a video for all of us to see. "We were so shocked our mouths were just opened. It was unbelievable," she told ABC 10. "They were rolling on the ground, making out and getting sexual."

"Literally this is where it happened right... RIGHT HERE," she showed the station in front of her store.

The two managed to somehow keep their clothes on for about 15 minutes, resisting temptation and human nature, but you can only keep the floodgates closed for so long. Peterson says she overheard the man convince the woman to go to the next level, and he stripped down while the woman kept only her skirt on. Whatever he said, it must've been smooth. "Her legs were in the air and the guy was on top," said Peterson. Hot.

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Peterson called police since security never showed up. "There were customers. A woman with her baby and 16-, 17-, 18-year-old girls here to shop for prom and got the shock of their life." A trainee employee, only 17-years old, had to be brought to the back of the store. Think of the women and children!

Police gave the woman a citation while the man was handcuffed and taken to jail. A little run-in with the law couldn't keep the two, who didn't even know each other's names, from showing their affection for each other. "They were like cuddled up while police were giving them tickets," said Peterson.

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