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Title: Weird British Columbia Laws
Sub-title: Strange, Bizarre, Wacky & Absurd
By (author): Mark Thorburn
ISBN10-13: 1926700015 : 9781926700014
Format: Paperback
Size: 209.55x133.35x17.27mm
Pages: 248
Weight: .252 Kg.
Published: Blue Bike Books (CA) - April   2011
List Price: 11.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 2
Subjects: Humour
British Columbians are well known for being a laid-back population, but you'd better mind your Ps and Qs, or you might be headed to jail. Read about these strange and wacky laws and more in Weird British Columbia Laws: * From 1947 to 1986, it was illegal to sell stoves on a Wednesday in Vancouver * Kelowna once permitted nude bathing in any public waters, but only between 9:00 pm and 6:00 am * In Port Coquitlam, it is against the law to own more than four pet rats or to allow your cattle to roam the streets * One of Esquimalt's first bylaws prohibited the throwing of snowballs within city limits * From 1916 until 1977, you couldn't buy any booze on Election Day in British Columbia * An Oak Bay bylaw requires its residents to keep their noisy parrots quiet * And so much more.
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