Lets put this in a bit of prospective, if she was caught short then she could have found somewhere else less public, however it washes away and it is not a grave.
There really is no need to get hysterical over it.
//if she was caught short then she could have found somewhere else less public, however it washes away.....//
the problem, islay, is where do you draw the line. do you say "it's only a shop doorway", or "it's only a phone box" or "it's only a railway waiting room", or "it's only someone's front lawn"? where would you draw your line and say up to that point, public urination is acceptable?
Islay - sorry, but you really are not understanding some very basic truths and feelings about the country you live in. Perhaps you need to read more British History?
For the rest, she has no defence apart from idiocy or drunkenness - neither is any real excuse. What on Earth does she understand about the sacrifice of the men she was urinating on? If anything calls for a sentence of compulsory re-education this it that case.