Interesting Facts from American Legislation3 photos
Interesting Facts from American Legislation
In accordance with the laws of the state of Illinois, it is illegal to speak English. The officially recognized language is “American”. Did you know that in the state of Arkansas, a man can legally beat his wife?
Other interesting facts:
– In Los Angeles, it is completely legal to hit your wife with a belt, as long as it is less than 2 inches wide. You must get your wife’s official permission before using a wider belt.
– In Connecticut, you will be stopped by the police if you are riding a bicycle at a speed of over 104 km/h, and it is also illegal to cross the street on your hands.
– In Florida, any unmarried girl can be arrested for jumping out of a parachute on Sunday.– In Chicago (Illinois), it is illegal to take a Poodle into the Opera House, and there are also fines for those who feed their pets wine or cigarettes.
– In Cicero (Illinois), singing in the streets is prohibited on Sundays, and in Evanston, bowling is forbidden.– In Indiana, swimming is not allowed during winter, and all monkeys are prohibited from smoking cigarettes.
– In Iowa, you might get a fine for kissing someone for more than 5 minutes.



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