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“Mardi Gras Beads” may not be thrown from a third story window.
Sec. 54-413. Throwing prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to throw, cast, or propel any substance from any aperture, window, door, staircase, balcony, or roof that is eight or more feet above street level onto any public place, way, street, sidewalk, neutral ground or highway within the city. (Code 1956, § 42-80.1)
“R” rated movies shall not be shown at drive-in theaters.
1366. Outdoor motion picture theatres. (a) Whoever being the owner or operator of an outdoor motion picture theatre exhibits or permits to be exhibited any film not suitable for minors or harmful to minors and which film can be viewed by such minors not in attendance at the said outdoor motion picture theatre shall be…
“Vicious Dogs” may not be kept within the city limits.
Sec. 4-20. Vicious dogs. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to keep or maintain any vicious or ferocious dog within the corporate limits of the city. (b) In the event any person or property is injured or damaged by any such dog, the owner of such dog shall be prima facie guilty of…
“Fake” wrestling matches are prohibited.
RS 4:75 § 75. Sham or fake contests or exhibitions Whoever conducts or is a party to any sham or fake boxing contest or wrestling exhibition shall forfeit his license and shall not thereafter be entitled to receive any license pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. Acts 1974, No. 553, § 1.
“No Smoking” signs shall be placed on all floats used during a parade.
Sec. 34-18. Smoking prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to smoke while participating in a carnival parade or truck parade. A “no smoking” sign shall be securely attached and plainly visible to all occupants of a float, minifloat or tandem float. (M.C.S., Ord. No. 19,314, § 1, 7-15-99)
1,000 Hours of training is required to braid hair.
The Missouri Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners (an administrative board made up primarily of practicing barbers and cosmetologists, as well as the owners of in-state cosmetology/barbering schools) has declared that anyone wanting to braid hair professionally must be a licensed cosmetologist or barber—despite the fact that neither licensing program offers any training on braiding…
A $110 license is required for teenagers to mow lawns.
Government officials and professional lawn companies are threatening to go after teens who mow lawns in the city of Gardendale if they do not show proof of a business license, which is required under a city ordinance. Licensing is a tool of crony-capitalism by which existing businesses leverage government to establish artificial barriers to competition…