While doing a livestream at the E3 showroom, Doc entered the men\u2019s bathroom and his cameraman followed him inside. While they were both there, Doc called the camera to follow him to the front of a bathroom stall. On their way there, they livestreamed several men using the bathroom in the background, from washing their hands to using urinals.
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Though Doc wasn\u2019t holding the camera and his cameraman wasn\u2019t focusing on anyone but him, filming inside a public bathroom is against California law. Even if Doc hadn\u2019t broken a law, Twitch\u2019s Terms of Service forbid streamers from breaking any individual\u2019s privacy.
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Doc showing live footage on his channel from inside a bathroom, regardless if he\u2019s the one filming it or not, is enough to be an infraction of Twitch’s rules.
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Both Twitch and Doc have yet to confirm that\u2019s the reason for the channel\u2019s suspension, but that\u2019s most likely it.<\/p>
How long is Dr Disrespect\u2019s ban?<\/h2>
No one knows. Since neither Doc nor Twitch have confirmed the channel\u2019s suspension, we don\u2019t even know if it\u2019s a temporary or permanent ban from the platform. <\/p>