Exactly my point. It's easy, especially in a case like this when you have no kids, to be so black and white and self righteous about rules and laws, that one would actually be so absurd as to say that someone needs to be arrested simply because their child had to go right now. According to the logic of one poster, you should have been arrested for allowing your child to engage in public urination. But things aren't so black and white. There are emergency situations that come up where sometimes you just have to do what you have to do. Or in some cases, someone just does something so fast that you, as a parent, can't really do anything about it except watch in embarrasement. :ROFLOL:
Exactly. I think the most embarrassing moment of our 4th of July incident is when she bent over, rear end facing the street, to pull up her pants. Even thought no one said anything, I'm sure someone must have seen it and had a good laugh, or maybe was mortified and tried to call the police on us. :ROFLOL: