This Is What Happens When You Enforce Silly Made-Up Laws in Central Park

The U.S. has been known to enforce some of the silliest, and at times, seemingly most archaic laws known to man.
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The U.S. has been known to enforce some of the silliest, and at times, seemingly most archaic laws known to man. For example, did you know that in Mississippi you can be thrown in jail 30 days for cursing in front of two or more people?

So, what actually happens when laws even more silly than this are actually enforced to the public? In this funny video from HumorBagel on YouTube, entirely made-up laws such as "groups of women four or more must walk in single file" and "photos taken vertically must be deleted" are put into effect in Central Park. People react exactly as you'd expect, and it's quite entertaining.

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