It is illegal to flick boogers into the wind.
Go ahead and flick your boogers, folks — just not into the wind!
Go ahead and flick your boogers, folks — just not into the wind!
I wonder what the punishment might have been for this one? Would it depend on whether you actually succeeded in spooking a horse?
This law was passed during a time in which there were many military personnel in the area, in order to quiet the young men who would howl at the ladies, embarrassing them.
Picture thanks to: JAW-SHOE-WHAH
When searching current municipal codes, we found 24 (!) codes that specifically target Noble Street in Anniston, Alabama. They range from jaywalking to parking to where pool halls, billboards, and outdoor dining are or are not allowed. So, it seems logical that at one time, there could have been a dress code here.
Section 13A-12-1 Certain acts prohibited on Sunday. Any person who compels his child, apprentice or servant to perform any labor on Sunday, except the customary domestic duties of daily necessity or comfort, or works of charity or who engages in shooting, hunting, gaming, card playing or racing on that day, or who, being a merchant…