We know many laws are put in place in Ohio to protect our general safety, among many other reasons that should be common sense. But some laws were maybe created for reasons that no longer make sense. However, there are several that are still on the books that leave many Ohioans scratching...
Toy Store: Michael Yeso, who co-owns Deluxe Toy & Hobby in Martins Ferry with his wife Constance, admits toys have changed since his in-laws opened the store in 1955. Hula hoops and View-Masters have been replaced by robot coding kits and Nintendo. But, he adds, that doesn’t mean to...
It's worth noting that the laws keeps the Ohio sportsbooks and horse racing wagering in separate areas. So while you won't be able to bet on horses through the new sportsbook websites, it's perfectly legal to do so through the existing methods. For example you can bet on horse races...
It is possible for multiple parties to be found liable for a car accident, and the state of Ohio accounts for this with contributory negligence laws. Under these laws, each party who is involved in a collision can have their compensation reduced according to their degree of fault. For example...
Understanding thatSR22 coverageis specific toOhio lawsis important for drivers facing certain legal challenges. In Ohio, SR22 insurance acts as proof offinancial responsibility, especially after serious offenses like DUIs or reckless driving. The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) requires insurers ...
1852 - Ohio was the first state to enact laws protecting working women. 1854 - John Mercer Langston is believed to have been the first African American elected to public office. He was elected clerk of Brownhelm. 1865 - The first ambulance service was established in Cincinnati in 1865. 186...
Who knew they had speeding laws at that time?Now, according to the Ohio History Central, the first paper automobile speeding ticket was issued in 1904 to Harry Myers who was driving on West Third Street in downtown Dayton. Harry was "clocked" by a local constable at the outrageous speed ...
In addition, many states have passed laws that allow players to make onlinegambling bets. These laws vary by state, but most allow for some form of legalbetting, with the exception of sports betting, which must be done in person. Thepopularity of online gambling has increased due to the ...
that violated state and federal labeling laws. Arlie claims that the money he accepted was a donation and that he only took the money after the agent persisted in asking what he wanted for the milk. The incident garnered several newspaper reports which cast the ODA in a very bad light. ...
The legislation creating the OSHP limited the patrolmen to enforcing motor vehicle laws on Ohio’s roads. A provision of the bill explicitly banned the OSHP from policing strikes and other forms of labor unrest. Initially, the OSHP consisted of sixty officers. The officers had to be between...