A pair of charity shop workers spotted a couple engaged in oral sex, a court heard.

Prosecutor Liz Tweed told Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday (February 21) that the two shop assistants were at the till shortly after 4pm on April 6 last year when they looked out the window.

They saw Jake Smith, 32, together with a woman in St Ebbes Street.

The woman was said to have "lowered herself down to the general waist area of Mr Smith, who was standing, and – basically – started having oral sex with Mr Smith", the prosecutor told the court.

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Ms Tweed added: “It only lasted for a very short while and the couple then moved apart.”

The prosecutor made it clear that at no point had the shop assistants seen Smith’s ‘sexual organ’.

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Appearing before the magistrates’ court via video link from HMP Five Wells, Wellingborough, Smith pleaded guilty to a single charge of outraging public decency - saying 'just get it over with'.

Representing himself, there was little he said by way of mitigation. “It is what it is," he said.

The court heard he was due for release from prison, where he is currently serving a 32 month sentence imposed last year for burglary, in either October or May depending on whether he was eligible for early release.

He was given four weeks’ imprisonment on Tuesday, to be served alongside his current jail term.