That's when a Richmond County sheriff's deputy ticketed her for disorderly conduct, Johns told WRDW.
"I observed the male's genitals and the urination," the deputy wrote on the citation. "Public restrooms are offered."
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When asked about the citation, the Sheriff's Office pointed to an ordinance against "any person who damages, befouls or disturbs public property or the property of another so as to create a hazardous, unhealthy or physically offensive condition."
Johns, whose daughter is due in May, is scheduled to appear in court April 30. If found guilty, she could face a $1,000 fine and 60 days in jail, WRDW reported.
– The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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