A bill that would make it illegal to leave your pets unattended in hot (or cold) cars in Michigan passed unanimously in a state senate committee Tuesday.
This winter we learned that it is technically illegal to warm up your car in your driveway while you are not in it. At first, everyone thought that even though this was a law, that it would not be enforced. That is until a Detroit resident was ticketed $128 for warming up his car in his driveway...
The City of Grand Rapids was considering a proposal, introduced March 7, that would limit each household to three dogs and three cats.
According to MLive, the City has dropped the proposal for now.
A Republican in Mississippi's House of Representatives has proposed a new law to ban the wearing of saggy pants.
Tom Weathersby, creator of the bill, says that he prefers to see people dressed with their pants up in public. The law specifically states that it is unlawful for any person to wear pants, shorts or clothing that exposes underwear or body parts in an indecent or vulgar manner...
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So many people thought 2016 was the worst year ever, but we haven't even really begun 2017, and some new laws in Michigan are going to help keep things down. How about more taxes and fees? Yep, we got 'em! There are also some good things, too, though.
First, the bad. Taxes and fees are going up. Way up.
A few weeks ago The City of Grand Rapids passed a new ordinance allowing recreational bonfires inside the city limits. Applications for bonfire permits will be available on September 22nd via an online form. The application fee will be $50, payable to the city, and the permit will last one year if approved...