
How frantic was his search for a toilet?
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Re: How frantic was his search for a toilet?
Well, if we say (e), making it back outside with maybe just wet underwear which he's hoping doesn't show too obviously on the outside of his uniform and an angry bladder which wants to eject more, we'll get to find out from you what happens to him when he rejoins his impatient colleagues outside, won't we? 

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Re: How frantic was his search for a toilet?
I hadn't thought about that one! If his trousers are still dry by the time he gets back out to his colleagues, he must have a 10-gallon bladder made of iron!!
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Re: How frantic was his search for a toilet?
This sounds like story material to me. The dynamic...Tytn wrote: Then there are the times when no doubt the MOP (member of the public) have just been caught urinating in the street when really all the copper wants to do is join him than write him up for it, no doubt struggling to keep still themselves!
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Re: How frantic was his search for a toilet?
The stereotypical police officer drinks lots of coffee, but they spend quite a lot of their duty time in their cruisers, which are equipped with computers that allow them to do most of what they could do at the precinct office - except pee. I expect that many develop strong bladders, perhaps some belonging to the Liter Club, but still they must have to relieve themselves at least once in an 8-hour shift. One rarely sees a uniformed officer in a public rest room, so they must have some less public place where they can urinate. I know for a fact that in my rural community, officers have peed when doing a "house check" at an unoccupied property.Chikita wrote:This sounds like story material to me. The dynamic...Tytn wrote: Then there are the times when no doubt the MOP (member of the public) have just been caught urinating in the street when really all the copper wants to do is join him than write him up for it, no doubt struggling to keep still themselves!
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Re: How frantic was his search for a toilet?
It would indeed be interesting to find out what the outcome was.
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Re: How frantic was his search for a toilet?
I did make a suggestion in my story!Adrian6970 wrote:It would indeed be interesting to find out what the outcome was.
