Nowhere is Eng Subsafe now that drones are flying about -- not even church.
What seemed like innocent aerial views of a church in Tver, Russia, turned out to be a birds-eye-view of a naughty couple attempting to pull a public quickie on top of the church's steeple before someone else came to check out the view.
At first the footage looks like some very normal tourist shots.
But a closer look reveals a more intimate act.
At the end of the clip, a man wearing a backpack enters the steeple and interrupts the fun, so it seems as if the drone isn't the only one who accidentally checked out the action.
SEE ALSO: Drone captures beautiful wedding ceremony then crashes into a treeOf course, this all could be some brilliant marketing stunt, but we'll let you decide if you want to check out the full clip here.
Naturally, this isn't the only time a drone interrupted someone's private time. Last summer, a drone in Rhode Island captured a man attempting to take a nap on top of a wind turbine.
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