Stupid Laws in Oregon




No one may allow their cellar door to remain open.
Location: Yamhill, Oregon | 4 comments

No one may attempt to cause someone to think that their property may be subjected to “offensive physical contact”.
Location: Portland, Oregon | no comments

One may not bathe without wearing “suitable clothing,” i.e., that which covers one’s body from neck to knee.
Location: Myrtle Creek, Oregon | no comments

One may not bathe without wearing “suitable clothing,” i.e.,that which covers one’s body from neck to knee.
Location: Oregon, United States | no comments

One may not box with a kangaroo.
Location: Myrtle Creek, Oregon | one comment

One may not test their physical endurance while driving a car on a highway.
Location: Oregon, United States | no comments

People may not whistle underwater.
Location: Portland, Oregon | no comments

Persons may not pass through a “traffic congestion thoroughfare” more than twice per night.
Location: Portland, Oregon | no comments

Riders of sleds may not attach themselves to passing cars.
Location: Portland, Oregon | no comments

Shoelaces must be tied while walking down the street.
Location: Portland, Oregon | no comments

The “Peer Review Statute” prohibits you from finding out details of any written or oral discussion about your medical treatment.
Location: Oregon, United States | no comments

The “Peer Review Statute” prohibits you from finding out details of any written or oral discussion about your medical treatment. Not even a court of law can. All you can access is what the doctor or nurse voluntarily records in your chart.
Location: Oregon, United States | no comments

Trucks may not be parked on the street.
Location: Portland, Oregon | no comments

Women may not wrestle in Salem.
Location: Salem, Oregon | no comments

You cannot eat a doughnut and walk backwards on a city street.
Location: Marion, Oregon | no comments

You cannot wear roller skates in restrooms.
Location: Portland, Oregon | 3 comments

You may not pump your own gas in service stations.
Location: Oregon, United States | no comments

You must buy a $10 permit to be allowed to install a burglar alarm.
Location: Beaverton, Oregon | no comments