Man Arrested for Urinating in Slot Machine Same Time ‘Slot Crapper” Caught on Cam

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A 53-year-old Manalapan, New Jersey man has been identified as the individual caught urinating inside the coin tray of a slot machine.

The incident took place at the Parx Casino in Bensalem, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.  William Robert Compton was also charged with resisting arrest.

The incident appeared to coincide with the same period of time (this past weekend) in which a man from the United Kingdom was caught relieving himself in a different fashion alongside two slot machines on opposite sides of the room.  For your enjoyment, the video of that individual doing “number two” TWICE appears below.

The individual from the UK has yet to be identified.  Compton, meanwhile, has been banned from the Parx Casino property for life. - Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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