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Bilietai
2013 04 09

Police cameras capture drunk Brits losing pants outside Vilnius City Hall

A group of British tourists gave a drunk performance of striptease in front of police cameras in central Vilnius. Unaware that they were watched, the Brits paraded in the City Hall Square with their trousers down, displaying their bare rears to police cameras. The "lead performer" was arrested and fined for hooliganism.
Vilniaus senamiestyje be kelnių laksto girtas britas
Police footage shows a group of tourists having fun in central Vilnius. It was freezing cold that night. / Stop kadras iš policijos filmuotos medžiagos

Police cameras picked up a group of rowdy lads in the cold early hours of Monday, around 5:33 AM. The footage shows a young man leaving a night club near the City Hall with his trousers down. At first, he walks in his underwear and T-shirt.

Later, he slips the underwear down as well and starts waving his member at passers-by. The man's pals enthusiastically join in - they soon take off their pants, too, sticking their behinds to the police cameras.

Later, one agitated member of the group runs to the middle of the square and falls into a pile of snow.

Police officers, who came to the scene, identified the young men as a group of drunk tourists from the UK. The one of the company who went the full monty was taken to a police station. He was fined for hooliganism in public place.

VIDEO: Full monty partying

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