Keeping a couch on your porch
- Where: Colorado
Your porch should be decorated as you want, and according to home experts, it is important to focus more on the design of your home, whether we are talking about the entrance, garden and other rooms in your house. So, almost every house in the United States has a porch decorated in various beautiful styles that reflect the owner’s personality. Unfortunately, people in Colorado can’t keep a couch there because it’s illegal.
Some time ago, Boulder wanted to keep the University of Colorado from burning the couches, so authorities acted accordingly and created a law that involved banning people from keeping a couch on their porches. Unfortunately, this crazy law is still active nowadays.
Selling pickles that don’t bounce
- Where: Connecticut
The farmers in Connecticut should be very careful about their goods, especially if they want to sell pickles because the law is a bit pretentious there. That being said, it all started in 1948 when two men were arrested because they were trying to sell pickles that did not meet certain ‘normal’ consumption conditions.
These consumption conditions of pickles were first implemented in the case of the two people, and according to this law, pickles can be intended for human consumption only if they bounce. Unfortunately, the pickles that those two men tried to sell did not bounce, so they were eventually arrested and fined for trying to sell the inedible pickles, while destroying their goods at the same time.