Strange Laws in Illinois
| Illinois Laws
- You may be arrested for vagrancy if you do not have at least one dollar bill on your person.
- You must contact the police before entering the city in an automobile.
- The English language is not to be spoken.
- No one may stand on the sidewalk on the 500 block of Illinois Avenue in Carbondale.
- One may not pee in his neighbor's mouth in Champaign.
- It is illegal to give a dog whiskey in Chicago.
- Humming on public streets is prohibited on Sundays in Cicero.
- Cars may not be driven through the town of Crete.
- Wheelbarrows with For-Sale signs may not be chained to trees in Des Plaines.
- Bowling is forbidden in Evanston.
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