We all know about the protests over George Floyd's death while in police custody. We all know some protestors are being arrested. I have heard reports that some protestors are advocating that they should pee their pants in police cars if arrested. I decided to search for stories and/or video about this. While I found a few references to peeing in police cars so they would have to be taken out of service for cleaning and disinfecting, I found a much more interesting account from a girl who had been arrested by Cincinnati police and held with several hundred other protestors with no food, water, or bathrooms outside the police station overnight for more than 9 hours.
You can find the report at https://twitter.com/thepoeticgopher/...81617846743042 but I have uploaded a larger video clip of the girl's report to https://www.sendspace.com/file/6gk3hp While I recommend watching the whole clip (less than 3 minutes), you can jump to 1:45 for the reference to people peeing their pants. No wetting is actually shown in the video.
UPDATE: You can read a full account of what happened in Cincinnati at https://local12.com/news/local/arres...heriffs-office The story makes reference to other video that was captured on cellphones and posted to "social media" but it doesn't say where. I'd be interested if anyone can find any of the video about what was reported.
You can find the report at https://twitter.com/thepoeticgopher/...81617846743042 but I have uploaded a larger video clip of the girl's report to https://www.sendspace.com/file/6gk3hp While I recommend watching the whole clip (less than 3 minutes), you can jump to 1:45 for the reference to people peeing their pants. No wetting is actually shown in the video.
UPDATE: You can read a full account of what happened in Cincinnati at https://local12.com/news/local/arres...heriffs-office The story makes reference to other video that was captured on cellphones and posted to "social media" but it doesn't say where. I'd be interested if anyone can find any of the video about what was reported.
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