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Destroying Michel Martelly's Picture to express anger against the Government

Destroying Michel Martelly's Picture to express anger against the Government

One individual uses urinate on a picture of Haitian President Michel Martelly to express his anger against the Government.

If there aren't any public conveniences (toilets) available, and nature is calling, it may not amount to an offense to 'relieve yourself' in public. If one is drunk, it could be classed as drunken disorderly; however, the walls, doors and windowsills should never be used as urinals, because it causes untold misery to the residents. Many culprits blame their behavior on a lack of public toilets, but that should never be an excuse. Although, urinating in public is illegal in every state, currently, it is not a big offense to urinate in the street, but cops can still bust you for indecent exposure, anytime. A fixed fine is a simpler and effective deterrent unless it is a big public order offense. Recently, on December 2nd, the Russian president Vladimir Putin, who is despised so much, that boys in a Ukrainian city created a picture of him melded with Hitler's distinctive mustache, and allowed locals to urinate and wipe their bottoms on his face. Such similar incident occurred earlier in Haiti on March 25, 2013 when Aristide went to court; one individual publicly urinated on a picture of Haitian President Martelly

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Haitian lawmakers urinating in the street

Haitian lawmakers urinating in the street

Here is a picture that you would not see in many other countries. Three Haitian lawmakers urinating in the street. This appears to be a normal practice in the Haitian society

Urinating in the Street in Haiti

The unsuspecting traveler to Haiti may be in for quite a shock when he or she notices for the first few times Haitian men, women and children relieving themselves on the side of the roads. While most will not know what to take away from this, public urination is quite common in Haiti where there are no public restroom facilities. While travelers are prompted to use the toilets in restaurants and hotels, Haitians will use nature with some women even dressing for the eventuality.

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