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August 22, 2024

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August 22, 2024

Volume 54 - No. 34

CALIFORNIA’S WEIRD & INCREDIBLE FACTS!

PART 2 By Friedrich Gomez Our Golden State of California is overflowing with fascinating, sometimes strange and colourful facts just waiting to be rediscovered – all to the great delight of the general population. By popular request from our vast readership, here is Part 2 of California’s Weird and Incredible Facts! WEIRD & STRANGE CALIFORNIA LAWS “STILL ACTIVE” ON THE BOOKS TO MAKE YOU LAUGH.

Truth is often stranger than fiction and the following certainly proves that adage. San Diego’s Municipal Code includes many weird laws that are considered outdated, but are still active and on the books, including the following which will surely bring you plenty of chuckles! 1. SAN DIEGO. Do you have an unwelcomed mouse in your house? Well, according to a law still on the San Diego Municipal Code ledger, before you take measures to trap or kill the rodent in-

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truder, you are required to have a permissible license before taking action. In San Diego, as well as other parts of California, a weird law commands that people have a valid hunting license in order to set up any type of mousetrap. 2. SAN DIEGO. Also within the jurisdiction of San Diego, an outdated law still exists on the books that clearly states that it is illegal to leave your Christmas lights up past February 2nd. In fact, according to this antiquated law, failure to take them down after that date can result in a fine of up to $250.

3. SAN DIEGO. In America’s Finest City, women may find it necessary to get a permit to wear their favourite high heel shoes before walking on public streets. One of the funniest laws in San Diego says that it is illegal to wear shoes with heels extending more than two inches high. And if the heel’s surface area on public pavements is less than one square inch, it’s illegal. And if you absolutely must wear those fourinch platforms, then make sure your permit is approved first. 4. EUREKA, CALIFORNIA. In Eureka, California, it’s against the

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