Civil Servants Caught On Camera Having Sex, Breakdance Competitions at Work

by Rob Walker | November 13, 2007 at 12:48 pm
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Boy, and here I thought NowPublic was the best place to work. These employees (civil servants, no less) were caught on camera having sex in the bathrooms, jumping naked off filing cabinets, etc.


Civil servants on Tyneside are under investigation amid allegations staff romped around naked in offices and had sex in toilets.

One person at the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) in Newcastle has been sacked after officials began an investigation.

The antics emerged after some members of staff were caught on CCTV cameras.

The RPA is part of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and administers millions of pounds in agricultural payments to farmers.

The agency said it was investigating claims that staff leapt naked from filing cabinets, had sex in office toilets, held break-dancing competitions during working hours and fought in a reception area.

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Rob Peters
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at 13:03 on November 13th, 2007

Which came first, the sex or the breakdance competitions? It makes me wonder if breakdancing is a gateway dance that leads to lusty behaviour.

liamssoft
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at 15:27 on November 13th, 2007

Rob Walker, Thanks for exposing this story. Its really good to know that our taxes are not being wasted on Civil servants 'jumping naked off filing cabinets' or the other Rural Payments Agency - scandal where farmers are still waiting to be paid. 

 

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liamssoft

Back on 30th June 2006 Naked civil servant faces the sack for 'obscene' pranks at the same agency. 

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kadymay

cctv cameras is so powerful to be able to expose everything.

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