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    Laws vs LAWS

    Quote Originally Posted by DuncanONeil View Post
    You titled this silly laws! Then why not get real with them?
    Kirkland, Illinois, law forbids bees to fly over the village or through any of its streets.

    It is against the law for a monster to enter the corporate limits of Urbana, Illinois.

    Chicago law prohibits eating in a place that is on fire.
    Alaska:

    1. You can't look at a moose from an aeroplane.
    2. Kangaroos are not allowed in barber shops at any time.
    3. Even though it is legal to hunt a bear, it is illegal to wake a bear and take a picture for photo opportunities.
    4. It is an offence to push a live moose out of a moving aeroplane.
    5. It is State Policy that all emergencies are held to a minimum.

    Arkansas:

    1. It is illegal to mispronounce Arkansas while in Arkansas
    There is a difference between silly laws that are laughable because they are completely unenforcable, or because everyone knows they won't be enforced and silly LAWS that get enforced and everyone questions why.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadisticNature View Post
    There is a difference between silly laws that are laughable because they are completely unenforcable, or because everyone knows they won't be enforced and silly LAWS that get enforced and everyone questions why.
    Some time back Chicago passed a law regarding smoking in certain public areas. Not surprising now but then maybe. But the funny thing was that passage of such a law made it clear that the people making these laws do not know what alraedy exists.
    Prior to passage of the above mentioned law the City Code carried a law on smoking. I can not remember all of the particulars but it was Ch 100 1/2 (that is not a mistake, but the actual reference). The part I needed was related to smoking in schools. Smoking in schools was prohibited, except in administration offices on the first floor. For the school I was attending this meant that the head of the college could not smoke in his office as it was on the second floor.
    The law was in place and enforceable but there was no penalty attached!

    It does appear that the code has suffered some changes, though.

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