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Police: N.J. man urinated in Parx slot machine's coin tray

A New Jersey man urinated into the coin tray of a slot machine at Bucks County's Parx Casino because he could no longer "hold it," police said.

A New Jersey man urinated into the coin tray of a slot machine at Bucks County's Parx Casino because he could no longer "hold it," police said.

Casino workers saw William Compton, 53, relieve himself via a security camera on Friday afternoon, according to court records.

When they confronted him at a nearby casino restaurant, he allegedly had a wet stain on the bottom front of his shirt and admitted to the act.

He also had bloodshot eyes and alcohol on his breath, police said.

Compton, who lives in Monmouth County, was permanently ejected from Parx and released to his girlfriend. But he was arrested a short while later for refusing to leave the parking lot and yelling obscenities at police, court records said.

Compton, who remained in Bucks County prison Monday morning, faces a slew of charges that include resisting arrest, public drunkenness and disorderly conduct.

- Ben Finley