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I thought urinating in public was banned?

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    I thought urinating in public was banned?

    Rohan Beyts loses Trump urination privacy case - BBC News

    So why isn't she being prosecuted?

    #2
    Sounds like she's pissing in the wind.
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      #3
      A pay off from Donald Trump for pissing somewhere that she shouldn't? Like that would ever happen!
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        #4
        Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
        A pay off from Donald Trump for pissing somewhere that she shouldn't? Like that would ever happen!
        It explains the hair colour though.....

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          #5
          A friend told me he was going home after a night out. At the front garden he could not longer hold his bladder so weeeeed in the front garden. He finished and looked up to see a policeman watching him. He said "you don't understand occifer - this is my garden". He replied "no you don't understand. you are nicked for urinating in public".....

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            #6
            Originally posted by zeitghost
            What for?

            For pissing on Trump's golf course?
            Is Trump's gold course private?

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              #7
              "I thought urinating in public was banned?"

              No, not on the basis of the Scottish version of the country code. Needs to be discrete, but otherwise it's accepted, almost as if it was natural human bodily function.

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                #8
                Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                You're confusing public urination with making terrorist threats against government departments.

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