
Doing These 10 Things In Wisconsin Could Get You Thrown in the Slammer
Every state has its own set of weird laws, but these 10 in Wisconsin might just take the cake.
What You Need to Know About Visiting Wisconsin
Any Illinoisan who visits Wisconsin frequently will probably tell you that driving with Illinois license plates in Wisconsin is like a neon sign begging for police attention. Do Wisconsin cops purposely seek out Illinoisans? Probably not, but they sure aren't going to let us get by with a warning...I learned that lesson the hard way.
I don't know how I ended up down a rabbit hole of crazy things about Wisconsin, but when I came across this article from onlyinyourstate.com about Wisconsin's weirdest laws, I just knew they were too good not to share.
Weird Laws In Illinois
As an Illinoisan, I probably shouldn't be throwing shade at our neighbors up North for their stupid laws, because we have some pretty wacko laws in this state too. I did a little research about weird Illinois laws, and here are just a few of them that should be accompanied with a facepalm emoji:
- You can't make silly faces at dogs in Normal, Illinois.
- Girls can't throw snowballs in Mt. Pulaski, Illinois, but boys can.
- Bees can't fly over streets in Kirkland, Illinois.
- Roosters can't crow within 300 feet of a home in Kenilworth, Illinois.
Wisconsin's Weirdest Laws
Wisconsin is known for their cheese right, so it only makes sense that they take the consumption and distribution of their favorite dairy product very seriously. So seriously, in fact, that selling bad cheese is literally against the law. Here's a quick look at 10 of the craziest ways you can break the law next time you venture into Wisconsin.
10 Weird Things That Will Get You Busted in Wisconsin
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