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    <![CDATA[You Can Get Arrested for That: 2 Guys, 25 Dumb Laws, 1 Absurd American Crime Spree]]>
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    <![CDATA[Two Englishmen on a crime spree break American laws!<br/><br/>Stupid, unreasonable, and long-forgotten laws&#8212;but laws just the same.<br/><br/>In 1787 the wise framers of the U.S. Constitution laid out the laws of the land. Since then, things have gone awry, and a few laws even the far-sighted framers couldn&#8217;t have imagined have worked their way onto the books in towns and cities across the country.<br/><br/>Did you know that in the United States it&#8217;s illegal to:<br/><br/>&#8226; Fish while wearing pajamas in Chicago, Illinois?<br/><br/>&#8226; Enter a theater within three hours of eating garlic in Indianapolis?<br/><br/>&#8226; Offer cigarettes or whiskey to zoo animals in New Jersey?<br/><br/>&#8226; Fall asleep in a cheese factory in South Dakota?<br/><br/>Englishman Rich Smith discovered these little-known laws during a great American crime spree that took him from coast to coast in search of girls to kiss (it&#8217;s illegal to kiss for longer than five minutes at a time in Kansas), oranges to peel (which the law says shouldn&#8217;t be done in hotel rooms in California), and whales to hunt (unlawful in Utah). <br/><br/>What inspired a perfectly law abiding, mild-mannered Englishman to come to America and take on the law? He simply wanted to know why. How did these &#8220;only in America&#8221; laws come to be, do the police know they exist, and would they care if he broke them? So with his best mate, Bateman, by his side&#8212;and at the ready should bail be required&#8212;Smith set out to break the law in the United States.<br/><br/>Part road trip, part chronicle of the absurdity of human behavior, part search for the ultimate in roadkill, <em>You Can Get Arrested for That</em> follows Smith and Bateman on their not quite Bonnie and Clyde adventure.]]>
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