In London, it's illegal to carry a ladder or plank in the street. [s.54, Metropolitan Police Act 1839] It's also illegal "in any thoroughfare [to] burn, dress, or cleanse any cork, or hoop, cleanse, fire, wash, or scald any cask or tub, or hew, saw, bore, or cut any timber or stone, or slack, sift, or screen any lime" or to "beat or shake any carpet, rug, or mat...
In Houston, it is illegal to sell Limburger cheese on a Sunday.
In Texas, you must give oral or written notice 24 hours in advance of robbing someone.
If you sit on a sidewalk in Galveston, you could be fined $500.
It is illegal to shoot a buffalo from the UK first floor of a hotel.
It's against the law to milk your neighbour's cow.
In the Isle of Man, it is legal for a Manx citizen to murder someone with the name of Campbell.
This happened and a local lawyer got the local off (Scot free perhaps?) as the Campbells used to come over for R&R and not rest and relaxation and knocking them off was de rigeur for the locals....as the lawyer discovered, the law had never been repealed.
In London, it's illegal to carry a ladder or plank in the street.
[s.54, Metropolitan Police Act 1839]
It's also illegal "in any thoroughfare [to] burn, dress, or cleanse any cork, or hoop, cleanse, fire, wash, or scald any cask or tub, or hew, saw, bore, or cut any timber or stone, or slack, sift, or screen any lime" or to "beat or shake any carpet, rug, or mat (except door mats before the hour of eight in the morning)
[s.60, ibid]
“ How many buffalo are there wandering by hotels in the UK?”
Not many: it’s time Priti Patel stopped worrying about immigrants and enforced the law closer to home.
You may laugh, but first they came for the buffalos …
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