As a federal court has ruled that homeless people have a RIGHT to sleep in public if the city has no designated area for them to sleep otherwise, might the same court not conclude that a kayaker on a public lake has a fundamental right to urinate at the next available locale when the need arises, if there is no public bathroom nearby?
If not, why not?
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