Adultery website gets 52,000 hits from British
parliament
Sunday February 10, 2013 07:43:24 PM,
IANS
|
|
|
|
London: A website for
adulterous affairs has been clicked on a whopping 52,375 times
from computers used by British MPs and their staff, a media report
said Sunday.
"Out Of Town Affairs" brings together married men and women
seeking sex, the Daily Mail reported.
It has been clicked on 52,375 times in just seven months via
computers exclusively used by members of the houses of parliament
and their employees.
In one month, the website received 289 hits a day from parliament.
In December 2012, it got more hits from parliamentary computers
than the official websites for the treasury, justice ministry and
education department.
The website, which contains explicit pictures of subscribers,
says: "We connect you with thousands of other married men and
women looking for a marital affair or more heat in the bedroom."
"Marital affairs in Britain (are) very popular - with more and
more unsatisfied married men and women looking to do the dirty
(on) their partners whilst out of town," it says.
Users are invited to contact "thousands of horny cheaters ready to
get some action" by signing up for a fee of 25 pounds a month.
The website also allows them to "write your own sex-date diary"
and "read and send filthy messages".
The Daily Mail made the discovery after submitting a Freedom of
Information request, asking for the top 500 websites accessed on
parliament computers over the past year.
The owner of the website said he was surprised that MPs were
visiting the site.
"That's a lot of hits. It's got to be more than one person going
on the site from parliament. I hope we don't get hate mail from
parliamentary wives now," he said.
Parliament officials are also spending time on online gambling,
playing games and chatting on social network sites.
There are thousands of hits on gambling websites, while
i-am-bored.com, featuring videos, games and social networking had
21,371 hits in the last three months of 2012.
Facebook clocked up 28 million hits over a year.
A parliament spokesman said more than 5,000 people had access to
parliamentary network computers but that the "Out Of Town Affairs"
website has now been blocked.
|
|
Home |
Top of the Page
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
More Headlines |
Afzal's kin demand his belongings, Tihar Jail undecided |
Women musicians not unusual, say
singers from Muslim nations |
Modi and mandir: Hobson's choice for BJP |
Saudi Arabia keen to invest in India |
South Pole turning into waste dump |
Students to 'evaluate' teachers at Panjab University |
Shutdown cripples Darjeeling, GJM demands Mamata's apology |
'Afzal's hanging an act of political expediency' |
Israel Football club office torched for hiring
Muslim players |
Cyprus gives Palestinians full diplomatic
status |
Pirated CD sellers rough up police official in Kerala |
Haridwar student gets NASA honour |
|
Top Stories |

Six policemen arrested in Dhule riot case
The local Police on Friday arrested six policemen - 04 State
Reserve Police (SRP) Jawans and 02 police constables, based on the
video »
A month on, Dhule riot victims without govt.
aid, food and shelter
Dhule Civil Hospital record contradicts claim
of large scale police injuries
It was a police action, not riot: Maharashtra legislator
|
|
Most Read |
'Afzal's hanging an act of political expediency'
The government Saturday was accused by some jurists of hanging
Afzal Guru on account of political expediency as it was finding
itself
»
40 injured in Kashmir violence after Afzal Guru hanging
Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru hanged at
8 a.m.
Curfew-bound Kashmir calm but tense
after Afzal Guru's hanging
|
Shutdown cripples Darjeeling, GJM demands Mamata's apology
Gorkha
Janamukti Morcha (GJM) chief Bimal Gurung Saturday demanded an
apology from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for hurting the
sentiments of the people of the northern hills of West Bengal, and
normal life was hit hard in the region following a 12-hour
shutdown called by the pro-Gorkha
»
|
|
News Pick |
650,000 powerless in US as blizzard pelts east
coast
Over 650,000 homes and businesses in northeast America were left
without power in peak winter, thousands of flights were cancelled
and people were asked to stay off roads as a monster blizzard
buried cities from New York to Boston under mounds of snow. By
Saturday morning
»
|
Israel Football club office torched for hiring
Muslim players
The offices of Israeli football club Beitar Jerusalem have been
damaged by fire in a suspected arson attack. The blaze came a day
after four fans were charged over racist chanting »
|
German makes electric bike-car hybrid
A 36-year old German engineer-businessman wants to reduce toxic
emissions from road transportation by fusing together different
elements of cars and bicycles. The man has made a prototype hybrid
vehicle that seats
»
|
Out on bail, Malegaon blast accused runs
healing centre for arthritis patients
Marshal Battery & Inverter
Point is exactly the same place from where Shabbir Ahmed
Masihullah (38) was picked up by the police in August 2006 and
later »
|
|
Picture of the Day |
 |
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh presenting the award to the
District Collector, Visakapatanam V. Seshadri for promoting
social equity in MGNREGA implementation, at the 8th Mahatma
Gandhi NREGA Divas Sammelan, in New Delhi on February 02,
2013. |
|
Recommend the story to
your friends |
|
|
|
|
|