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THIRTY of the Most Bizarre Laws That Still 'Exist' in New York Today


THIRTY of the Most Bizarre Laws That Still 'Exist' in New York Today

From selling pet hair, to not wearing matching jackets and pants, there are some weird laws in New York that residents don't know about.

Strange Laws that Remain on the Books in New York

Since 1907, New York has criminalized adultery, and the law remains on the books today. If a person is married and has a living spouse, it is ...

Bizarre New York laws include restrictions, penalties for ... - Fox News

Think twice before tossing around a ball in the park · Don't take a selfie with a tiger · Avoid selling dog or cat fur · Fines for honking.

10 Strange New York City Laws | Big Apple Oddities

From not wearing slippers after 10 pm to avoiding placing an ice cream cone in your pocket, New York City's laws can be bizarre.

30 Weird Old American Laws You Won't Believe Were Passed

Well, you'd have committed a crime if you were in Oklahoma! And as bizarre as that sounds, Ohio's law is even more extreme — if you make any ...

That's a crime? 50 weird state laws in the US that might surprise you

... there still exists a litany of laws that are sure to test your credulity. ... This law is part of New York City regulations under Section 1-04 of ...

Bizarre New York laws include restrictions, penalties for taking a ...

A law against taking pictures with tigers was passed in New York in 2014 after an ongoing trend of taking photos with the large cats for dating profile ...

12 More Incredibly Idiotic Laws In And Around New York State

First off, if you truly are taking about stupid laws.. This is just flat out a stupid law to even break. Why on earth would someone go up to a ...

New York City's Weirdest Laws Are Even Weirder Than You Think

This old law specifically prohibits men from turning around on any city street and looking at a woman “in that way.” Ladies, on the other hand, ...

New York City's most ridiculous laws

New York City's most ridiculous laws · It is against the law to throw a ball at someone's face for fun · It is illegal to sell cat or dog hair.

10 strange laws still on the books in New York - PIX11

Carrying an ice cream in your pocket on Sundays · There is a $25 fine for flirting · No speaking to anyone in elevators · It's illegal to throw a ...

Craziest/Weirdest Laws in NYC That You May Not Know - CitySignal

It is illegal to throw a ball at someone's head for fun. This law is probably the one that makes the most sense from the entire list. Of course, ...

10 of the strangest laws in New York State - SILive.com

Throwing a ball at someone's head for fun is illegal in the state of New York. The original law was apparently meant to protect carnies, and ...

20 Strange but True Laws that Exist in New York - Housely

The law in New York states you are not allowed to do this without breaking the law. There is also no timeframe as to when you can legally put ...

5 VERY Dumb Laws Still On The Books In New York State

1. A person may not walk around on Sundays with an ice cream cone in his/her pocket. · 2. Slippers are not to be worn after 10:00 PM · 3. It is ...

I Broke Stupid Laws in NYC - YouTube

Comments221 · What I Spend in a Day as a 23 Year Old in NYC · The Road Trip of a Lifetime I OFFICIAL MOVIE · I Broke Silly Laws In Front Of The ...

New York's strange laws - NY Post

Spitting on New York streets and sidewalks is illegal, as is littering them with dead animals and offal. Those itching to grow poison ivy will ...

Weirdest Laws In New York - Grunge

Banned: Mobs of Swine · Banned: Seducing virtuous women · Banned: Clashing outfits · Banned: Drunk Catcalling · Banned: Small talk in elevators.

50 bizarre laws that have existed or still exist in America | Fox News

Do you know a weird lifestyle law in your state? It might be included in this roundup of 50 weird state laws that have existed in America, ...

Weird Laws in New York Pt. 1 - TikTok

I'm asking you to explain why this law still exists. Okay. It's illegal to have a puppet show in your window. You're welcome. I'm not ...