
I found this
list of strange laws that seem to be common actions and activities for most people. Could you be breaking the law?
- In Kansas, you can't stake plates more than eight high.
- In Piqua, Ohio, you cannot go into the bathtub before 10 p.m.
- Lawmakers in Virginia and Canton, Ohio made indoor tubs against the law.
- BUT, in Portland, Oregon you can have an indoor tub, but you have to wear "suitable clothing" where the bather's neck to knees needs to be completely covered.
- Pointed fence pickets are not allowed in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
- You cannot sleep with your shoes on in North Dakota.
- On Sunday, in Sante Fe, New Mexico, you cannot mow your lawn.
Are you breaking any of these laws? Which one do you find the strangest?[
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Comments (12)
I think it's funny that you can't be in your bathtub before 10pm in Ohio, but indoor bathtubs are illegal in Ohio.
I like the last law.
LOL, no. There's a law here in Wisconsin that most people don't know about.....you can't drive barefoot. I think the worst that happens if you're caught is that you're ticketed and fined.
I know a number of restaurants that break the Kansas law..
Hm, how does one go about staking a 8 plates?
Here's a funny but weird one for you: In Boulder, Colorado, it is illegal to roll Boulders on City Property. -Really? Who rolls boulders anyway??
How would people even know if you're wearing "suitable clothing" in the tub?
I'm not breaking any of them... but I also live in Arkansas, meaning they don't apply to me.
@ShimmerBodyCream@xanga - Home sweet home :)
None of them apply to me so woo!
@x_damaged_yet_unbroken_x@xanga - That is weird, because I know a lot of people that wear heels and they usually drive barefoot.
OP:
I'm breaking nothing!
in Texas it is illegal to take more than 3 sips of beer while standing up.