Well, in one, you are urinating, in the other, your are not.
Indecent exposure consists of exposing your penis, vagina, butt, or breasts in public. This is usually a smaller fine.
Urinating in public is technically vandalism, and generally consists of a larger fine. If you have to, just pee your pants. This generally isn't considered urinating in public, and often leads to a better story to tell your friends.
"Indecent exposure involves exposing parts of oneselfThe in public that are normally considered private, and depends in part on the cultural and social norms of the community in which it occurs. Information on indecent exposure can be found in the penal codes for a particular community."
indecent exposure and having your testicals printed on a giant poster on the front of a shop
No, it is called "indecent exposure".
You can get charged with Indecent Exposure
Public nudity is illegal in the US and is referred to as indecent exposure.
Urinating in a public place can be considered a sexual offense. You could be charged with indecent exposure or public lewdness. If you are convicted you may have to register as a sex offender.
You could get HER in trouble with the law for indecent exposure.
If the so-called 'indecent' or indelicate parts of your body are visible to any members of the public, yes, you can be charged.
Probably not but you may be charged with indecent exposure
Yes, it can be considered sexual. However it can also be considered indecent exposure and that is against the law. A first time offender can be fined and maybe have to spend time in jail. A second time is considered a felony which can lead to state prison. A third time can lead to a life time as a registered sex offender. The law: Indecent exposure laws in most states make it a crime to purposefully display one's genitals in public, causing others to be alarmed or offended. Indecent exposure is often committed for the sexual gratification of the offender or committed to entice a sexual response. It may seem just a prank to the person doing it but be careful.
If there is no other bathroom nearby, yes. However, if in a public park, you could get cited for indecent public exposure.
A previous member said " Yes, it is. If you are caugh by police, you could be cited for indecent exposure, and if you touch someone inside the car while you are at it, it is sexual assault." The real answer is "No". That is, there are no laws that I am aware of that prohibit driving nude (and I have done a *lot* of research). Also, simple nudity is *not* indecent exposure, in or outside of a car.