posted by maggie on July 1, 2010

Florida has its share of everything. There are great nightclubs, excellent food, rich and lively entertainment, and some of the world’s best resorts. Florida contains a vast array of all the elements of the human drama, and the human comedy, that make the state an interesting place to live. It’s also an interesting place to visit, and if one happens to accidentally break one Florida’s strange laws , then perhaps pleading ignorance might help. Who could have known that it was illegal to break more than 3 dishes, or chip more than 4 cups or saucers, in a single day?

It’s true that every state has them, and the old laws that are still on the books are a great source of amusement, but they also tell a little bit about the place and its history. Here, where it’s illegal to fish off of a bridge when driving, it isn’t just a simple correction to move people in the direction of common sense. This law shows that there had to be legislation, because at one time it was perceived to be a public problem. It also means that this is a place where people can fish off of public bridges, and that fishing is a big part of the local culture, in the past as well as the present.

There are others, too, that somehow just seem confounding because they’re there. For example, it’s illegal to fall asleep under a hair dryer in a beauty shop, and the owner can be fined. It doesn’t take too long to figure out why this is so, nor does it take long to wonder how it came to be a law. There are others, though, that deserve a lot more digging for their origins. It’s against the law to imitate an animal . Who are the unwilling victims of such a crime? A visit to Florida might provide the answers.

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One Comment to “Florida Funny Laws”

  1. S. Ohanlon Says:

    I think some of my favorite strange laws in parts of Florida include the fact that an elephant left tied to a parking meter requires the parking meter be paid the same as for a vehicle, in Hialeah strolling or ambling is illegal, and in Key West Chickens are considered a protected species.

    Some of these things are kind of silly.

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