Hays County Commissioner Walt Smith admits to urinating in public

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Hays County Commissioner Walt Smith admits to urinating in public
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A Hays County commissioner was caught on camera urinating in a parking lot in Dripping Springs.

It’s important to note, no criminal charges have been filed, and even-though an ethics complaint could be made, public urination does not fall under the jurisdiction of the state ethics commission. for a few weeks. Considering primary voting has started, FOX 7 wanted to give the commissioner a chance to address it.

In the video, Smith also had trouble leaving the parking lot in his truck. On the video the witness could be heard saying:FOX 7 asked Smith if he acknowledged that getting behind the wheel was the wrong decision. The witness did provide written statements to questions. Among them, if the video release was done before"Regardless whether it was July 1 or January 1, I would hope that the citizens of Precinct 4 would want to see this.""Calling the police did not even cross my mind at the time. Here is a guy urinating in the streets that he maintains, in daylight, on the main downtown district of Dripping Springs. He is 20 feet from the bathroom of the establishment he just left.

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