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What started out as an innocent board game inspired Rich Smith to undertake a daring crime spree across the United States - a journey to break the dumbest American laws on the statute books.

In the Land of the Free, it is illegal to:

- Lie down and fall asleep in a cheese factory (South Dakota)
- Play a trumpet with the intention of luring someone to a store (California)
- Catch a fish with a lasso (Tennessee)

Rich''s first problem was narrowing down the huge choice of laws to just twenty-five. The second was persuading his mate Bateman to come along, to do some of the driving - and possibly provide bail money. The third was finding someone who was willing to help him break his first law: one of San Francisco''s oldest statutes, which related to oral sex. No, Bateman couldn''t help with that one.

Join Rich as he attempts his one-man crime wave - almost as difficult as a one-man Mexican wave.



Trade Review
Brilliant and funny...An outrageous romp of a book that feels like it's been waiting for someone to write it forever * Sunday Sport *
Smith and a friend go on a mission to break 25 of America's dumbest laws, such as falling alseep in a cheese factory and catching fish with a lasso. Hilarious * Nuts magazine *
Opinion is divided in the office on this one... half of us (the girl half) has fallen in love with this student joker and think traversing America while breaking its ridiculous laws is a funny idea...The other half is full of bravado about how they did this sort of thing all the time while at university, too. Either way, it's good for a titter on a long-haul flight * Sunday Times *

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      Publisher: Transworld
      Publication Date: 3/5/2018 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780552174633, 978-0552174633
      ISBN10: 0552174637

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      What started out as an innocent board game inspired Rich Smith to undertake a daring crime spree across the United States - a journey to break the dumbest American laws on the statute books.

      In the Land of the Free, it is illegal to:

      - Lie down and fall asleep in a cheese factory (South Dakota)
      - Play a trumpet with the intention of luring someone to a store (California)
      - Catch a fish with a lasso (Tennessee)

      Rich''s first problem was narrowing down the huge choice of laws to just twenty-five. The second was persuading his mate Bateman to come along, to do some of the driving - and possibly provide bail money. The third was finding someone who was willing to help him break his first law: one of San Francisco''s oldest statutes, which related to oral sex. No, Bateman couldn''t help with that one.

      Join Rich as he attempts his one-man crime wave - almost as difficult as a one-man Mexican wave.



      Trade Review
      Brilliant and funny...An outrageous romp of a book that feels like it's been waiting for someone to write it forever * Sunday Sport *
      Smith and a friend go on a mission to break 25 of America's dumbest laws, such as falling alseep in a cheese factory and catching fish with a lasso. Hilarious * Nuts magazine *
      Opinion is divided in the office on this one... half of us (the girl half) has fallen in love with this student joker and think traversing America while breaking its ridiculous laws is a funny idea...The other half is full of bravado about how they did this sort of thing all the time while at university, too. Either way, it's good for a titter on a long-haul flight * Sunday Times *

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