You may not spit on a sidewalk or public building
No person shall spit upon any public sidewalk or upon the floor, walls or steps of any school, theater, hall, assembly room, public building or conveyance.
Approved January 15, 1906
No person shall spit upon any public sidewalk or upon the floor, walls or steps of any school, theater, hall, assembly room, public building or conveyance.
Approved January 15, 1906
Sec. 54-134. Expectorating, urinating, defecating. It shall be unlawful for any person to expectorate, urinate or defecate on any public street, alley, sidewalk or floor of any public building, or any other place not intended or designated for such purpose where the public gathers or has access. (Code 1981, § 15-69)
Chapter 113 § 6 Sec 6. No person shall within the view of any dwelling house or of any public road, street or wharf, in the day time, bathe or swim without necessity, or expose his person indecently in dressing or undressing for the purpose of swimming or bathing, or otherwise, without necessity.
198-30. Sleeping on boardwalk. No person shall sleep, lie or occupy as a sleeping quarter, or under the guise of pretending to sleep on the boardwalk, any bench located on the boardwalk in any pavilion located at the end of any street or on any bench located on any street.
In 1948, the Mayor of the City of Pocatello, George Phillips, passed an ordinance making it illegal not to smile in Pocatello. The “Smile Ordinance” was passed tongue in cheek as a result of an exceptionally severe winter, which had dampened the spirit of city employees and citizens alike. The ordinance unintentionally remained on the…