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Behavior Rapid City, South Dakota

It is unlawful to throw a snowball on public property.

Status: Still Enforced / On the Books

The Law Explained

Under city ordinances regarding 'missiles', throwing any object—including a densely packed snowball—on public streets or sidewalks is technically forbidden. The law aims to prevent property damage and accidental injuries from ice chunks hitting unsuspecting pedestrians or passing cars. Friendly winter warfare must be kept strictly to private backyards.

📚 Source / Legal Code

Official Code Citation: Rapid City Municipal Code § 9.08.020
Where to look:

Rapid City Ordinances - Public Peace, Morals and Welfare

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