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11-10-2008, 09:08 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: West Virginia
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Just incase you thought you were law abiding...
Now How Many of Us are Truly Law Abiding? :wink:
Honk if you pass Rural New Jersey might sound like a never-ending New Year’s Eve party if everybody obeyed the law. State law requires drivers to honk the horn when passing another vehicle going in the same direction outside a business or residential district. However, watch it in Little Rock, Ark., where the law says “no person shall sound the horn on a vehicle at any place where cold drinks or sandwiches are served after 9 p.m.†Honking at sandwich shops is OK in University City, Mo. – so long as you honk in your own car. It’s illegal to honk the horn of someone else’s. Kindly keep your cattle in the car Hey, city slicker – you’ll have to keep that cow in your vehicle in Topeka, Kan. The city has made it “unlawful for any person to suffer or permit any livestock owned or controlled by such person to run at large, or to drive any herd of cattle, horses, mules or hogs, or any flock of sheep, upon any street in the city.†You’ll need permission to throw that brick In Mount Vernon, Iowa, you’re not allowed to shoot arrows or throw bricks onto any street or highway without the City Council’s written consent. Clean up your act In San Francisco, it’s illegal to wipe a vehicle with used underwear and to pile horse manure more than six feet high on any street corner. Unhand that nozzle! In Oregon and New Jersey, you cannot pump your own gas. Supposedly this practice keeps gasoline prices lower in those states, because insurance costs for gas stations go down if attendants instead of customers pump the gas – but, on the other hand, that attendant must be paid, whereas you pump for free. So the jury’s out on the reasons for this one. Animal and vegetable antics Palm Springs, Calif., forbids anyone from walking a camel down the main street, Palm Canyon Drive, between 4 and 6 p.m. Hunting from moving vehicles is illegal in several states, including Connecticut and Tennessee, where only whale hunting by that method is allowed. Thou shalt not sow a vegetable garden in any public street in Chico, Calif. The law, however, does not forbid flower gardens. No pillows on the roadbed No matter how sleepy you get, you are not allowed to snooze in the middle of any street in Eureka, Calif. Reno, Nev., won’t let you park yourself on a bench or chair in the middle of its roads, either. As long as we’re on a roll, here are a few more tips to the lawful: Yield to peacocks in Arcadia, Calif. Don’t jump into a passing vehicle in Glendale, Calif. Don’t change clothes in your car at the beach in Destin, Fla. Don’t keep a car door open longer than is necessary in Oregon. Don’t drive through playgrounds in Dublin, Ga. How serious are they? Serious. Screeching your tires in Derby, Kan., could get you 30 days in Bad Boys’ Bed & Breakfast. And if you think switching back to a one-horsepower hay-burner might get you away from the long arm of the law, consider this: In Texarkana, Texas, it’s illegal to ride a horse at night without taillights.
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11-11-2008, 07:46 AM | #2 |
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Wheeling, West Virginia
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In Kentucky, you can be put in the slammer for not bathing annually!!
Here are a few more odd laws: http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/11/25/off....ap/index.html http://www.dumblaws.com/laws/united-states/ At least I'm not guilty of the "bathing law" :wink: TT
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11-11-2008, 03:18 PM | #3 |
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Thorne Bay SE Alaska
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I used to live near a town that was widely known as a speed trap. It was a small town and did not have a court house so they would hold court in the firehall. This went on for many years until they got the wrong person in their court. A defendant brought in a very sharp lawyer who noticed a Kegmeister beer cooler setting in the corner of the firehall / court room. It seems there was an old law still on the books that court could not be held in a building where alcohol was served.
The case dismissed and many more to boot. They still hold court in the fire hall the keg cooler was moved though :wink:
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