Bizarre Driving Laws
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RE: Bizarre Driving Laws
Bizarre Canadian Laws
[ul][*]You may not pay for a fifty-cent item with only pennies.[*]Citizens may not publicly remove bandages.[*]In British Columbia, it is illegal to kill a sasquatch.[*]In New Brunswick, driving on the roads is not allowed.[*]In Montreal, you may not swear in French.[*]Also in Montreal, citizens may not relieve themselves or spit on the street. Punishable by a fine of over 100 Canadian dollars.[*]In Beaconsfield, it is considered an offense to have more than two colors of paint on your house.[*]In Toronto, you can't drag a dead horse down Yonge St. on a Sunday.[*]The city of Guelph is classified as a no-pee zone. [/ul]
[ul][*]You may not pay for a fifty-cent item with only pennies.[*]Citizens may not publicly remove bandages.[*]In British Columbia, it is illegal to kill a sasquatch.[*]In New Brunswick, driving on the roads is not allowed.[*]In Montreal, you may not swear in French.[*]Also in Montreal, citizens may not relieve themselves or spit on the street. Punishable by a fine of over 100 Canadian dollars.[*]In Beaconsfield, it is considered an offense to have more than two colors of paint on your house.[*]In Toronto, you can't drag a dead horse down Yonge St. on a Sunday.[*]The city of Guelph is classified as a no-pee zone. [/ul]
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RE: Bizarre Driving Laws
ORIGINAL: Finger Mullet
I have no issues with most of the State rules but Penn seems a little extreme.....what if I'm out on my bike and "spy" a team of horses and I forgot my blanket........do I have to take my bike apart and stuff the parts in the nearby underbrush. lol
Pennsylvania [*]If you spy a team of approaching horses, you are required by law to pull to the side of the road and cover your car with a blanket or dust cover that has been painted or sewn to blend into the scenery. But, if the horses react skittish to your efforts, you are then required to disassemble your car and hide the parts in the nearby underbrush.
I have no issues with most of the State rules but Penn seems a little extreme.....what if I'm out on my bike and "spy" a team of horses and I forgot my blanket........do I have to take my bike apart and stuff the parts in the nearby underbrush. lol
Pennsylvania [*]If you spy a team of approaching horses, you are required by law to pull to the side of the road and cover your car with a blanket or dust cover that has been painted or sewn to blend into the scenery. But, if the horses react skittish to your efforts, you are then required to disassemble your car and hide the parts in the nearby underbrush.