Paco has been out drinking beer with his friends. While going home he feels the need to urinate. He stops his car on a residential side street. He exits the vehicle and walks to the curb side of the car
While urinating against the right front tire, another vehicle comes down the street. Its headlamps shine directly on Paco. Paco has committed:
A) disorderly conduct. B) disturbing the peace.
C) indecent exposure. D) no offense since his need to urinate is involuntary.
A
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