Peace out.
British driver banned one year from driving for flashing the “V-sign” at a speed camera. (via)
View ArticleLend me your ears.
Forensic anthropologist to testify in bank robbery case about the accused man’s earlobes.
View ArticleLoophole.
Thai man busted in Singapore for dealing drugs escapes caning by getting a sex change.
View ArticleCryonics movement.
Rich people, dubbed cryonauts, are creating trust funds that they can reclaim when their bodies are unfrozen and reanimated in the future. (via)
View ArticleWorkers comp.
Insurance underwriter wins lawsuit against her employer for tripping over a stack of claims forms. (via)
View ArticleFunctional magnetic resonance imaging.
Brain-scanning technolgy that detects lying may soon be admissible as evidence in courts of law.
View ArticleBeer-for-your-horses bill.
South Dakota legalizes drunken horse riding and bike riding.
View ArticleFreedmen.
African Americans whose ancestors were Native American slaves are suing to become tribal citizens. (via)
View ArticleThe end.
Frozen French couple are forced to be cremated after their cryongenic freezer brakes.
View ArticleApology Act.
British Columbia is passing a law making it legal for people and companies to apologize. (via)
View ArticleFree Bob.
Campaign to free a stuffed moose head that was confiscated from its owner for trying to sell it on eBay.
View ArticleGreat Ape Project.
Spanish Socialist Party to introduce a bill proposing equal rights be given to apes.
View ArticleSection L of Chapter 265 of the Texas Administrative Code.
Texas law that has abolished high diving boards from swimming pools. (via)
View ArticleDavid “None of the Above” Gatchell.
Man running for governor of Tennessee legally changes his middle name to None of the above. (via)
View ArticleU.S. v. Approximately 64,695 Pounds of Shark Fins.
Asset forfeiture involving 32 tons of shark fins. (via)
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