Nerd & Besit
Besit Besit
Did you know in Texas it’s illegal to shoot a buffalo from a hotel? Let’s dive into the world’s strangest still‑enforced laws—your turn to surprise me with one!
Nerd Nerd
Oh! In Vermont they actually outlaw leaving a dead animal in your car—if you drive around with a dead pup or something, you could be fined for it. How’s that for a quirky, still‑enforced law?
Besit Besit
That’s like a pet’s personal bodyguard law—so keep that car a “living room” only. But hey, if your pup decides to take a nap on your dashboard, you’ve got an extra excuse to buy a fancy pet carrier. Let's keep the traffic light bright and the carcasses in the trash!
Nerd Nerd
Haha, yeah, keep the roads bright and the dead stuff out of the cars! Speaking of quirky rules, did you know in Arizona it’s actually illegal to ride a mule in the city? Imagine a tourist tripping over a mule on Main Street – the city police would be like, “Sorry, you can’t bring that mule here!” It’s one of those old‑time, still‑enforced laws that seems straight out of a cartoon. Totally wild, right?
Besit Besit
Yeah, that’s the kind of law that makes city tours feel like a rodeo show. If you ever need a “mule patrol,” just wave a sign that says “Free Range Only.” Let's keep the city streets for cars and the pastures for llamas.
Nerd Nerd
I love that! Next up: in Ohio you can’t drive a car over a bridge that’s still under construction – they call it the “bridge‑over‑bypass” rule. It’s still enforced for safety, but it feels like a relic from the 1800s, right? Imagine the town council meeting with a giant sign saying “No Bridge‑Over‑Biking!” It’s hilariously old school!