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In 1905 - what was the fine for urinating in public?
Civil Court Case, circa 1900
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History holds many forgotten laws.
Over the years laws change, but some get left on the books, forgotten. When writing a historical novel, it is important to track down what is what. You need to know the law.
For example, in 2015 the town of Tabor, Alberta consolidated a group of old bylaws and added some new ones. The law now declares you can't spit, swear or scream in public. The fee for the first offense would cost $150 and a second offense could set you back $250. For spitting in public you'd pay a $75 fine.
In 1905 my grandfather Ross was the Magistrate in a small town in Nova Scotia. Like many places, the town had rules about public fighting,
assembly, spitting and urination. (However
prices for the offenses have gone way up.) My mother, who had heard the
following story of a public urination incident from her father, repeated it
often in her repertoire of family stories.
This is a photo of the actual hotel and this is the story.
Like many small towns, the local hotel had a bar. One evening a gentlemen I
will call Mr. Smith was enjoying beverages at said bar. Beer affected him the
same it does most of us, and later in the evening he went outside. Deciding the
outhouse was too far away, he picked a shaded spot beside the building's wall and relieved
himself.
Unfortunately for him, the two spinster sisters in town were returning home
from a prayer meeting. They witnessed his indiscretion and reported him. In due
course, Mr. Smith came before the Court and pleaded guilty. My grandfather had
searched his law books and town by-laws and fined Mr. Smith a nickle for public
urination. |
The Clerk called after him.. "Mr. Smith, don't you want your change?"
With one hand on the swinging door, Mr. Smith turned to glare at the court and bellowed his response.
"Keep it. I farted too."
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