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Whatever you do, don’t spit on the ground in the city of Goodyear. Local laws prohibit one from spitting in any public place, including, but not limited to, sidewalks, roads, walking paths, stairwells, and from bridges. According to American Courthouse, such an offense could land you in jail for up to six months and be subjected to a fine of up to $2,500. 

The officials in this state love their cacti, so much that they have a series of laws protecting them. A state law passed by the legislature makes it unlawful for you to dig up a cactus that is on public property. If that cactus happens to be a Saguaro, you can be sentenced to a prison term of up to 25 years. 

In Mohave County, you’d better make use of any bars of soap that you might steal. Here, you’ll purportedly be forced to use any stolen bar to wash yourself until it is used up (via Stupid Laws). Glendale makes it illegal to drive a car in reverse for long distances. Thinking about refusing someone a glass of water? Think again. Doing so in this hot state will get you a major fine.

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