Nitpicking rules that interfere with people's personal lives.
Gee, like what you're allowed to identify as, how you're able to dress, what you're able to believe in, who you're able to love, etc?
Let's look at a few from California:
Okay, let's see them.
According to Chapter 6 of the San Francisco Housing Code, “Private and public storage garages in apartment houses and hotels shall be used only for storage of automobiles.” Failing to comply with the law can lead to fines of up to $500. [Added by Ord. 399-89, App. 11/6/89; amended by Ord. 161-92, App. 6/4/92; Ord….
It's literally illegal to store your own stuff in your own garage. You really could not make this up.
What you're failing to convey is that the ordinance is for
Apartments and Hotels. Not houses. But nice try at scare-tacticing that the Libs are "coming for your garage!" Also, what you fail to bring forward:
EXCEPTION:
In buildings defined as a dwelling or apartment house in this Code, or buildings defined as a residential hotel in the Residential Hotel Unit Conversion and Demolition Ordinance (
Chapter 41 of the San Francisco Administrative Code),
garages may also be used for the storage of bicycles, scooters, and other personal items of the tenants, provided that this storage satisfies the automatic sprinkler system requirements set forth in Section 904 of this Code.
It's illegal to set of mouse trap in California without a hunting license.
Citation needed.
They have a slew of stupid gun laws that do nothing to stop shootings.
Sounds like an America problem in general. Still, citation needed.
But hey, if you are here illegally, because you are Mexican cartel and sneak into California cities they will not report you, so it's all good.
Citation needed.
Possession of any handgun.
Citation needed.
Citation needed. Are you noticing a trend here?
Citation needed.
As I eat a steak, Citation needed.
Being allowed to gather for worship during the so-called NeverEnding pandemic.
As DebateSlayer noted, what a terrible example. Not only was this a global advisement (not a forbiddance), it advised in-person gatherings be limited (generally to 10 people) and that safety measures be observed. Yet still, several churches the world over stupidly ignored such guidance, putting their communities in harm and resulting in the deaths of millions.
And yet again... citation needed.