The arduous traffic jams in cities can be a source of frustration for commuters, impacting factors such as time management and health for many. This frustration multifold if an individual find themselves in urgent need of relieving themselves, often leading to discomfort and potential health issues like kidney stones due to prolonged bladder control.
A video posted on the Instagram page "Adult Society" captures a shocking scene where a man, stuck in traffic, resorts to peeing at the front door of his car. Despite the presence of onlookers on two-wheelers, the man, undeterred, continues to relieve himself while a fellow commuter records the incident.
Throughout the video, the man shows no hesitation in relieving himself, accompanied by the background music of the song "Ye Delhi Hai Mere Yaar."
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Responses to the video on social media varied, with some criticising the behavior while others defended the man, citing medical conditions like diabetes that can make controlling the urge to urinate challenging. Some even argued for the necessity of public urinals provided by the government to alleviate such situations.
Managing the urge to urinate, particularly during traffic jams, poses a significant challenge for individuals. In such situations, it's advisable to seek nearby restroom facilities. If none are available, individuals may need to exercise patience and resilience until the next suitable stop. Proactive measures, including planning routes with accessible rest stops and staying hydrated without excessive consumption, can help mitigate the discomfort associated with such scenarios.
Earlier in October, a disturbing incident unfolded aboard a train in Uttar Pradesh as a drunken passenger reportedly urinated on fellow travelers. Railway officials disclosed that the distressing episode within a coach of the Sampark Kranti Express en route from Uttar Pradesh to Delhi.
According to Himanshu Shekhar Upadhyay, a spokesperson for the North Central Railways, an elderly couple occupied adjacent lower berths in the train's B3 coach. The accused, identified as Ritesh, was allegedly intoxicated and, in what was described as an "accidental" act, urinated, resulting in a few drops landing on the couple.
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