Woman doing the unspeakable on crowded Georgia beach is arrested as she tell cops it was 'stress-relief'

A woman, who was arrested in 2021 for self-gratifying on a beach in Georgia, is back in the spotlight as the bodycam footage of her arrest goes viral
PUBLISHED NOV 26, 2023
Bodycam footage of Christina Revels-Glick being escorted off a beach in Georgia has now gone viral (Screengrab/Blue Cam Watch/YouTube)
Bodycam footage of Christina Revels-Glick being escorted off a beach in Georgia has now gone viral (Screengrab/Blue Cam Watch/YouTube)

TYBEE ISLAND, GEORGIA: Christina Revels-Glick, now 37, was caught masturbating on a beach on July 1, 2021. She was approached by law enforcement officials after families reported her, and then cuffed and taken away from the beach.

The bodycam footage of her interaction with the cops made its way to social media on November 24, 2023 and garnered more than 2.5 million views, according to the 'Daily Mail'.

The accused is initially seen denying the intimate moment, but later admitted to using a vibrator to relax because she was "stressed". She then broke down as she was being cuffed and escorted away.

What does viral video of Christina Revels-Glick's arrest show?

Christina appears in a green one-piece swimsuit in the footage, carrying a backpack and seemingly distressed as she is approached by the officials. Claiming that she was just sitting on her towel, she asks, "What did I do? What did I do?"

"Apparently you were masturbating on the beach?" responds a male official, taking her by surprise.

After a brief embarrassing pause, Christina questions, "Who saw that?" to which an off-camera cop replies, "A couple of people."

She keeps insisting that it was false allegations, asking, "Is this one of my buddies?"

"It wasn't one of your buddies. It is a family," answers the cop.

"Look. Let me show you what I did," says the accused and launches into her explanation of the incident while moving over to some nearby seats.

When the officials talk of searching her bag, she claims, "This is really highly offensive to me," before revealing, "It is my vibrator, I was sitting on the beach, and I... Okay, do I get a ticket?"

The cop, who is heard trying to suppress a chuckle clarifies, "So you had a vibrator?"

Christina then tries to re-enact the incident, telling officials, "Listen I was sitting on the water like this... I just put it in there. I was covered up and I just had an orgasm. I am sorry. I was just stressed out."

"I am sorry. I am sorry. I was in the water," she continues.

"If no one saw it they wouldn't have called...right?" asked the cop.

The following clip shows Christina pleading, "Please don't do this to me. Are you serious? A family saw it, they had kids...what? There was nobody around me."

In the next clip, an official is seen retrieving a vibrator from her bag, saying, "It's a bullet style that is what they call it. At least, she admitted it. She said she had an orgasm on the beach. I mean if you are going to do something like that, ya know don't get caught that is all I have to say."

What was Christina Revels-Glick charged with?

According to police reports, Christina was booked for indecent exposure and disorderly conduct. She was released soon after her arrest on a subpoena.

Atlanta-based attorneys Conaway and Strickler believe Christina could face a 12-month jail sentence for 20 seconds of self-gratification.

As per their website, "The state of Georgia aggressively prosecutes people charged with indecent exposure... Indecent exposure occurs when a person intentionally reveals his or her body's private parts in a setting considered indecent. This type of offense is usually a misdemeanor, but can result in up to a 12-month jail sentence if convicted."

It is not known whether the accused was brought to court, reported the Mail.

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