A DUNFERMLINE couple have told a court they saw a drunk man committing sex acts in their street in broad daylight.

A witness at a trial at Dunfermline Sheriff Court said the man appeared to be having sex with a wooden fence at 7pm on a summer’s evening.

The man also jumped onto the bonnet of a taxi and simulated having sex with it, the driver told the trial.

In the dock was David Bruce, 36, now of Bridge Street, Kirkcaldy, formerly of Broomhead Drive, Dunfermline.

He denies that on May 25, at Russell Court, Dunfermline, he committed an offence of public indecency by lowering his trousers and underwear, exposing his genitals and masturbating repeatedly.

He also denies jumping onto the bonnet of a taxi with his trousers down and rubbing his genitals on the vehicle, simulating sexual intercourse and committing a breach of the peace.

Kathleen Nisbet, 63, said she heard someone singing outside and initially thought it was just a passing football supporter.

“That was the day Celtic won the treble and I thought, ‘Somebody’s happy out there’," she said. "Then I heard banging and looked outside. There was a man singing at the top of his voice.”

She said he jumped onto a taxi and simulated sex on the bonnet. “He was making thrusting movements and by this time his trousers were down,” she added.

“He was wandering about with his trousers at his ankles and then approached a woman. He was staggering about and then started masturbating for two or three minutes. Eventually, he fell on somebody’s path.”

Her husband, George Nisbet, 76, said he had been out walking his dog when the incident started and so went back into his house.

He then watched from an upstairs window with his wife and saw the drunk man urinating against a wooden fence.

“He then started rubbing his private parts up and down on the fence. It was as if he was trying to have sex with the fence,” said Mr Nisbet.

“He threw himself in front of a minibus and started rubbing himself on it like he had been doing with the fence. His trousers fell down and he took a dive on the path of one of the houses.”

Don Simpson, 47, taxi driver of the eight-seater taxi involved, said: “As I turned into the street to pick up a fare there was a gentleman on the road, obviously intoxicated.

“He dropped his trousers and they fell to his ankles. He clambered onto the bonnet and started simulating sex. His hips were moving back and forwards.”

Asked to mark the man’s state of intoxication out of 10, Mr Simpson said, “Eight or nine.”

None of the three witnesses knew the man but identified Bruce as the person involved.

The trial was adjourned until February 3.