Law students forced to urinate in bottles and buckets during remote exams

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Students forced to urinate in bottles and buckets during remote exams

LAW students were forced to urinate in bottles and buckets in front of their laptops while taking their online exams.

Bar student Tian Juin See said he had to urinate into a bottle while keeping eye contact with his laptop screen so he would not be accused of cheating. This is the culmination of years of study and we are forced to terminate our exams to use the bathroom or wee in a bucket.The BSB said students who opted to take the exams at home were provided with "straightforward guidance" making it clear they would not be allowed to leave their rooms to protect the integrity of the test.

She added: "I had to put the bucket under the chair and I was wearing a long dress and had to squat down, but make sure my face was still on camera."Harry and Meg's new home 'is £11m nine-bed mansion with wine cellar & spa'CAUGHT SHORTChilling moment killer, 17, wheels teaching assistant's body in binExclusiveBar student Pete Kennedy, 30, of Silvertown, in east London, said: "It's pretty outrageous to force students into this dilemma.

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