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Minnesota’s Most Bizarre Laws: Folklore, Fiction and Fact
Minnesota’s Most Bizarre Laws: Folklore, Fiction and Fact
Minnesota’s Most Bizarre Laws: Folklore, Fiction and Fact
My goal is to break as few laws as possible. I don't look good in stripes. The challenge is staying up to speed on Minnesota's laws, regulations and restrictions. Ignorance isn't an excuse. Laws change over time, and it's difficult to weed through a myriad of obcure laws on the books to see what is current, and what "unusual" laws have lapsed...
What Fireworks Can I Use?
What Fireworks Can I Use?
What Fireworks Can I Use?
Yes, fireworks are legal in Minnesota. The little snakes and pop-its, cone sprinklers, and of course sparklers. What about all the fun stuff?
Would You Support No Smoking In Cars With Children? There Is A Rumor That Starting October 1, 2016 It Will Be Illegal
Would You Support No Smoking In Cars With Children? There Is A Rumor That Starting October 1, 2016 It Will Be Illegal
Would You Support No Smoking In Cars With Children? There Is A Rumor That Starting October 1, 2016 It Will Be Illegal
About 200 children per week visit doctors due to effects of secondhand smoke in cars, and as a non-smoker when you’re in a vehicle you can instantly smell the cigarette smoke, growing up my father smoked and cracking of the window did not really help that much.
It’s A Sidewalk So Get Your Bike off the Side Walk
It’s A Sidewalk So Get Your Bike off the Side Walk
It’s A Sidewalk So Get Your Bike off the Side Walk
With this great weather people are out on their bikes. I was heading home and I was about to turn left, I also see a bike coming up pedaling down the sidewalk and simply breezes through the intersection causing vehicles turning left to make an abrupt stop almost causing an accident.
Running The Red Lights At A Railroad Crossing In Superior? Get Ready For A $300 Ticket
Running The Red Lights At A Railroad Crossing In Superior? Get Ready For A $300 Ticket
Running The Red Lights At A Railroad Crossing In Superior? Get Ready For A $300 Ticket
I just did a story about how the trains in Wisconsin are in violation if they are on a crossing longer than 10 minutes. It can have a fine up to $500. Now the Superior Police Department is teaming up with Union Pacific and Canadian Pacific railroads. Giving tickets to violators going through the red lights at crossings whether walking or driving.