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A former high school student in California has been awarded $1.25 million for having been forced to urinate in a bucket after being denied a bathroom break.
A jury in San Diego on Wednesday ruled in favor of the former Patrick Henry High School student who had filed suit over the 2012 incident, initially seeking $25,000.
According to the complaint, the unidentified teen, who was 14 at the time of the incident, was not allowed to use the bathroom by a teacher during class because of strict school policies.
Hell, I'd pee in a bucket in front of a class if they would give me $1.25 million. I'd pee on a feral cat wearing a hat riding a surfboard in a bucket in front of the live audience at the Superbowl if they would give me $1.25 million. I'd pee on an electric fence while hugging a cactus in Times Square on New Years eve if they would give me $1.25 million. At the age of 14, I probably would have peed in a bucket in front of a class for $20.
The fact that a teacher made him do it wasn't right... but $1.25 million? Now that's just NOT right.
hell, i'd pee in a bucket in front of a class if they would give me $1.25 million. I'd pee on a feral cat wearing a hat riding a surfboard in a bucket in front of the live audience at the superbowl if they would give me $1.25 million. I'd pee on an electric fence while hugging a cactus in times square on new years eve if they would give me $1.25 million. At the age of 14, i probably would have peed in a bucket in front of a class for $20.
The fact that a teacher made him do it wasn't right... But $1.25 million? Now that's just not right.
lol!
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