Couple’s ‘over-exuberant’ Valentine’s Day hotel sex ended up with the police being called and a £1,000 bill after staff had to move guests to new rooms
- At North Staffordshire Justice Centre the pair pleaded guilty to criminal damage
- The noise was due to the pair having ‘rough sex’ at Moorlands Izaak Walton Hotel
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A noisy couple’s Valentines Day romp that disturbed other hotel guests landed them in hot water, as the pair ended up with a £1,000 bill.
Jamie Boultbee and his partner Kaylie Hursthouse had booked into the Moorlands Izaak Walton Hotel, Ilam, on February 14.
The pair appeared at a magistrates court, which heard they ‘were warned multiple times’ about their rowdy behavior by staff.
However, the couple put down the noise to ‘them having rough sex’.
Following this, Boultbee and Hursthouse were slapped with a £,1000 was for the criminal damage they caused, as well as the hotel being forced to move guests to new rooms.
In the early hours of the morning, the pair’s ‘overly-exuberant intimacy’ forced the Ilam hotel’s management to call the police.
Jamie Boultbee (left) and his partner Kaylie Hursthouse (right) appeared at a magistrates court, which heard they ‘were warned multiple times’ about their rowdy behavior by staff
At North Staffordshire Justice Centre, the pair pleaded guilty to criminal damage and were made to hand over £500 each. Some of this money will go to the other guests, who stayed at the Moorlands Izaak Walton Hotel (pictured above) whose nights were ruined by the pair
Despite knocking on the door of the room, cops were given a key to let themselves in.
And upon walking inside, officers found Hursthouse drunk and slurring her words, as damage had also been done to the bathroom door.
At North Staffordshire Justice Centre, the pair pleaded guilty to criminal damage and were made to hand over £500 each.
Some of this money will go to the other guests, whose nights were ruined by the pair.
In prosecuting, Karen Wright said police received a call from the hotel, close to Dovedale, just after midnight on February 15.
Miss Wright said: ‘The night staff reported a group being rowdy. They were warned multiple times about their behaviour.
‘The police arrived. They were let in by another guest who had been woken by the noise.
‘Night staff had gone up to the troublesome room to speak to people in there. The police were escorted to Room 25, where the parties were. It was clear they were causing a noise nuisance and disturbance.’
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She continued to say that as ‘there was no reply’ when cops knocked on the door, they were ‘given a key and entered the room.’
The prosecutor continued: ‘Hursthouse was heavily intoxicated and smelt of alcohol. She was slurring her words and was unsteady on her feet. Boultbee was lying in bed. Hursthouse said the reason for the noise was them having rough sex.’
Around £1,000 of damage has been caused to the interior, the hotel said.
Of this sum, £250 was to cover compensation the hotel had had to give to people in three other rooms.
Mike Kimberley, representing Boultbee, of Branston Road, Burton, said his client, who has 33 previous convictions for 65 offences, is an alcoholic.
Mr Kimberley said: ‘The young lady saw he was suffering from depression and thought it was a good idea to go away for a romantic night. They were totally inebriated, angry and whatever.
‘The manager came. He was fully co-operative and Boultbee did say he would pay for any damage. He remembers kicking the bathroom door. The hotel has to be compensated. It is only right he pays £500 compensation.
‘Doctors have told him if he continues with his current lifestyle he will be dead within two years.’
Mark Bromley, mitigating for Hursthouse, of Sycamore Road, Burton, who has no previous convictions, said that ‘she accepts’ the fee that has been imposed on the pair.
He said: ‘Unfortunately this planned romantic over-exuberant intimacy caused a disturbance for other residents of the hotel.
‘She also accepts that she should pay towards the problems that were caused. They spent nearly £200 for this break away for two days. They had to cut their stay short because of the incident.’
Magistrates handed Boultbee a 12 month conditional discharge.
Meanwhile Hursthouse was given a six month conditional discharge.
Both defendants were ordered to pay £500 compensation, £135 costs and a £26 surcharge.
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