We like to think of ourselves as law-abiding citizens here in Virginia. But many people don’t know that there are several outdated and weird laws in Virginia. While some make sense (at least a little), most of the illegal things in Virginia will make you wonder how the issue ever became a legal matter in the first place. You’ll have a good laugh at some of the following weird laws in Virginia. Let’s just say it’s a good thing a lot of these aren’t strictly enforced.
1. Children trick-or-treating on Halloween.
Yep, you read that right. Children are technically not supposed to go trick-or-treating on October 31st. Good luck explaining that to the little ones.
2. Hunting any animals other than raccoons on Sunday.
Raccoons are fair game, but only until 2 a.m.
3. Do you have a mule? Well don't even THINK about washing it on the sidewalk.
This one is considered illegal in Culpepper.
4. No matter how frustrated you may be, it's illegal to spit on a seagull.
One can only hope this is a law we can all live with.
5. A woman who is not wearing a corset or being escorted by a man after 6 p.m. is technically bending the law.
Hmm...this one sounds just a bit on the outdated side. Don't you think?
6. Having a pet skunk.
Really...you don't have to tell us twice.
7. Short on parking spots? Railroad tracks are off limits.
This one seems like a no-brainer.
8. Skateboarding down the Main Street sidewalk is illegal in Victoria.
9. Using foul language in an argument with another person is strictly prohibited.
It's just good manners, right?!
10. It's illegal to keep the gate to your swimming pool open after you've finished using it.
Those who live in Frederick could get fined $2,500.
11. Failing to honk your horn when you pass another car.
Can you imagine how much nosier traffic would be if everyone honked the horn as they passed? This could also cause a little road rage.
12. Using certain walking sticks or canes in Virginia Beach is unlawful.
13. Tickling a woman.
Don't even think about it!
14. Referring to any other brand of ham as "Smithfield."
That's right, we take our cured meats very seriously in Virginia. Unless it's been smoked and processed within the Smithfield area, you could get fined for trying to label a generic ham as "Smithfield."
What are your thoughts on these weird laws in Virginia? Have you ever broken any of the laws listed above? Do you know of any more weird laws that are still in existence? Or, maybe you know of some other fun facts about Virginia? Share your thoughts with us!
These weird laws in Virginia aren't the only strange things about the state. There are several others! Click here to read about the weirdest places you can possibly go in the great state of Virginia.
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