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Judge Makes Public Urinators Apologize
FOND DU LAC, Wis. - People caught urinating in public are being taken to the
woodshed, figuratively at least, with court orders to write signed letters of
apology that are published in the local newspaper.
"I am so terribly sorry
for urinating outside of a public place in your city," a Madison man wrote in a
letter published this week. "It was not a very intelligent thing to do ... I
know whoever reads this loves Fond du Lac and I dishonored your town and myself
in the process."
The fact that people still do this in public is about as WT as you can get. Thankfully it is still WEDNESDAY, so I get the chance to tell you about it.

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