Public morals in Berkeley seem a thing of the past, but then, that’s
exactly the point of this old ordinance on the books. If you’re
thinking of owning livestock in the city limits, don’t let ’em get you
on a technicality: “It is unlawful for any person within the limits of
the City to allow any stallion, bull or jackass to be kept in the same
enclosure with a mare, cow or jenny, except in an enclosure sufficient
to obstruct the view of all persons outside such enclosure. Good thing
we’re protected from that.
TRENDING:
.Best Still-Current Berkeley Ordinance to Preserve the Public Morals
Berkeley Ordinance Ord. 557-NS § 10, 1918