In Maryland, the language might be clean but the sinks? Well, they are absolutely filthy. Just take a moment to envision a cesspool overflowing with grime, clumps of toothpaste, chunks of debris, haphazard fingerprints, long, spiraling hair clogging up the drain, you get the idea. This is what every law-abiding citizen's sink should look like according to Maryland's legislative masterminds.
According to Our Community Now, scrubbing your sink is a totally illegal practice in the city of Baltimore, Maryland. If you're following local legislation to the letter, you are well within your rights to turn those filthy faucets on, so long as you do not partake in any of that scrubbing nonsense. This law is surely one of the most unhygienic on the books. You might even say it's awash! Silly as this law seems on the surface, let's just hope it's not enforced in any of the famous Baltimore restaurants.
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