All citizens must own a rake.
Acworth passed this law in jest, after a nearby city (Kennesaw) passed the same law.
Lap dances must be given at least six feet away from a patron.
Sec. 14-148. Prohibited activities. (a) No person within an adult use shall, within six (6) feet of another person, display or expose any specified anatomical area or engage in any specified sexual activity, provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to prevent: (1) Adult use employees or entertainers at an adult use from using…
Women may not expose their breasts while performing “topless dancing”.
Sec. 14-96. Female nudity for commercial exploitation. (a) It is unlawful conduct in any commercial establishment for any person to procure, counsel, aid, assist or permit a female person to appear and expose, exhibit, display or reveal or for any female person to appear, expose, exhibit, display or reveal her nude breast or breasts or…
All houses much have white picket fences and full-width, two-story porches.
Seaside is a planned city that was intended to reflect 19th-century architecture. These stipulations are merely two among the many the city planners have devised that have led to the development of a city that looks somewhat like a Disney World resort.
Persons may not appear in public clothed in liquid latex.
Sec. 38-61. Definitions. Nude means any person insufficiently clothed in any manner so that any of the following body parts are not entirely covered with a fully opaque covering: (1) The male or female genitals. (2) The male or female pubic area. (3) The female breast. (4) The buttocks. Body paint, body dyes, tattoos, liquid…
Beer may not be sold between 2 and 7am.
Sec. 6-2. Hours of sale. Alcoholic beverages may be sold, consumed or served or permitted to be sold, consumed or served in any establishment within the city from 7:00 a.m. each day until 2:00 a.m. the following day. (Code 1976, § 3-5; Ord. No. 606, § 1, 7-20-94)
Persons may not tow a sled behind their bicycles.
72.45 TOWING. No operator of a bicycle shall tow or draw any coaster, sled, person on roller skates, wagon, toy vehicle or other similar vehicle on any public road, sidewalk or public place. (’74 Code, § 6-16) (Ord. 70-3, passed 4-2-70)