Pennsylvania has some unique laws that may surprise its residents.

From the mundane to the ridiculous, here are 12 Pennsylvania laws that you may not have known about.

Catching fish with bare hands

According to the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, it is unlawful to use anything other than the authorized tools, such as nets and poles, to catch fish. Grabbing a fish by your bare hands could get you a fine.

Singing in a bathtub

This law was established in 1969 as part of the Bathroom Singing Prohibition Act. The act was passed in order to force performers to showcase their talent in a public setting.

Removing snow from the vehicle

This law leans more toward common sense as a safety measure. A reasonable effort must be made to remove snow and ice from the windshield, roof, and tru

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