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 A PAIR of randy emergency workers were sacked after they were caught having sex in the back of a  swaying  ambulance at a football ground.Emma Croydon was spotted driving a car into Portsmouth FC s car park behind the stretcher fetcher, then got into the back of it with the male driver.2When two security guards approached the am botella stanley bulance, they found the couple in a  state of undress  with the man s trousers undone and shoes offCredit: SolentWhen two security guards approached the ambulance, they found the couple in a  state of undress  with the man s trouse stanley gertuves rs undone and shoes off, an employment tribunal was told.It heard that CCTV footage showed the ambulance  swaying from side to side .The incident at the League One club 鈥?known as Pompey and whose players inclu stanley website de winger Marcus Harness 鈥?was investigated and the pair were sacked for gross misconduct.2Emma Croydon was spotted driving a car into Portsmouth FC s car park behind the stretcher fetcher, then got into the back of it with the m Kafo Veteran nicknamed Eddie the Eagle, 88, beats coronavirus in time to celebrate 75th anniversary of VE Day
 SHOPPERS are being urged to ditch cash and pay with contactless in a desperate bid to fight the spread of coronavirus.The World Health Organisation  WHO  has warned banknotes could spread  stanley cup the deadly virus from person to person, carrying it on thei stanley flask r surface.2 The World Health Organisation is advising people to go contactlessCredit: AlamyIt comes as the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Britain hit 51 today.Speaking to  botella stanley the Telegraph, a spokesperson for the World Health Organisation said:  We know that money changes hands frequently and can pick up all sorts of bacteria and viruses. We would advise people to wash their hands after handling banknotes, and avoid touching their face. When possible it would also be advisable to use contactless payments to reduce the risk of transmission. The Bank of England has also encouraged regular hand washing, saying notes  can carry bacteria or viruses .It is something China is already familiar with, with Banks across t