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Behavior Louisiana

You cannot gargle in public places.

Status: Historical / Repealed

The Law Explained

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases plagued crowded public areas. Health ordinances were drafted to prevent people from spitting or gargling water and mouthwash in the streets to stop the spread of germs. Today, it mostly just prevents impromptu and gross public hygiene routines.

📚 Source / Legal Code

Official Code Citation: La. R.S. 40:4
Where to look:

Louisiana Sanitary Code

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