Belgian minister in trouble for video of guests peeing on a police van

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Belgian minister in trouble for video of guests peeing on a police van
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Vincent Van Quickenborne says he wasn't joking about the incident, as it appears on video, and in fact didn't even know it had happened.

Belgium's justice minister Vincent Van Quickenborne threw a party where three of his guests urinated on a police van.He was, in fact, probably performing an air guitar solo, he says, and didn't even know about the peeing.

Belgium has been rocked by what media have dubbed"pipigate" after news outlets published security camera images showing three of Vincent Van Quickenborne's guests peeing against the van of police assigned to protect the minister's residence. At a parliament hearing, Van Quickenborne apologised and said he had not been aware of the incident the night it happened.

Van Quickenborne said he had no access to police video, but in parliament he played footage of cameras at his house.

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