Kentuckians MUST bathe once a year . . .

Deb in IA

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And be careful when you cross the highway in your bathing suit . . .


Ky. Law Mandates Bathing Once a Year


Kentucky Has Some Strange Laws, Including One That Mandates People Taking a Bath Once a Year

The Associated Press

ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. Nov. 24 — A state law mandating that people take a bath once a year is just one of many unusual some bizarre statutes that are or have been on the books in Kentucky.
"There are a lot of crazy laws out there," said Ruben Gardner, Elizabethtown's chief of police.

Another state law, for example, stated that "No female shall appear in a bathing suit on any highway within this state unless she be escorted by at least two officers or unless she be armed with a club." The law was later amended with: "The provisions of this statute shall not apply to females weighing less than 90 pounds nor exceeding 200 pounds, nor shall it apply to female horses."

Other unusual laws and proposed punishments from across the state include:

Throwing eggs (or tomatoes) at a public speaker could result in up to one year in prison.

It is unlawful to dye or color a baby chick, duckling or rabbit and offer it for sale unless six or more are for sale at the same time.

Steve Park, finance director for the city of Elizabethtown, said he's found some interesting laws that were adopted by the city in the late 1800s and that are still on the books.

"There's one that states if a horse dies in front of a house, the horse owner has 12 hours to have it removed. If the owner doesn't, then it becomes the responsibility of the property owner to have it removed," Park said. "I'm sure that at the time it was a necessary law, but I'm not sure how needed it is today."

Another local law concerns a dog tax that was imposed. Park said the handwritten statute, found in very old minutes of city council meetings required a small amount for each dog be collected. "The sheriff is to collect the tax or shoot the dog," according to the minutes.


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Another state law, for example, stated that "No female shall appear in a bathing suit on any highway within this state unless she be escorted by at least two officers or unless she be armed with a club." The law was later amended with: "The provisions of this statute shall not apply to females weighing less than 90 pounds nor exceeding 200 pounds, nor shall it apply to female horses."

female pigs, on the other hand........
 
Kentucky Has Some Strange Laws, Including One That Mandates People Taking a Bath Once a Year
This had to be a big enough problem at one time that it required a law to be passed.
 
:confused: I don't get it. Is this not the norm in every state?
 
Originally posted by Deb in IA

Ky. Law Mandates Bathing Once a Year

Shoot! I was planning on puttin' that off at least till the weather warms up in the spring but I reckon if it's gonna land me in the slammer I'd better get a move on and get this taken care of before the end of the year.
 
Obsolete laws are fun to read about, aren't they?
 
Some laws are passed simply because somebody CAN.

I once ate at a restaurant that was near a courthouse and the place mats had all kinds of obscure laws on them, mostly local laws from all over the country. One that sticks in my memory was more common than you might think. There were a number of variations on "it is illegal to walk down the street on Sunday with an ice cream cone in your pocket." I try very hard to obey that one wherever I go... ::yes::
 












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