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In Selma it is against the law to put a lit firecracker under the Sheriff’s car even if it is Halloween.
Time to update…
It was not in Montgomery, but about 50 years ago while horseback riding a lady spooked my horse when she opened her umbrella. Nearly caused a bad accident, so I understand how that law might have come about.
Ha Ha. Try it with chickens. It’s very funny.
Also apparently unlawful to use turn signals.
it’s really sad that these laws are still on the books in this state