South Carolina Strange Laws
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| South Carolina Laws
- It is considered an offense to get a tattoo.
- Performing a U-turn within 1,000 feet of an intersection is illegal.
- All schools must prepare a suitable program for Francis Willard Day.
- Dance halls may not operate on Sundays.
- Horses may not be kept in bathtubs.
- Fortune tellers are required to obtain a special permit from the state.
- A railroad my not remove itself from a town of more than five hundred people.
- Merchandise may not be sold within a half mile of a church unless fruit is being sold.
- It is perfectly legal to beat your wife on the court house steps on Sundays.
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