Time Tellers
Step into a short, surprising tour of Massachusetts law where patriotism, profanity and old-school honor collide. Picture a crowd at Fenway — someone queues up a remix of the Star-Spangled Banner and suddenly the mood shifts from celebration to caution: the state still carries a $100 penalty for dancing to or remixing the anthem. That’s the opening scene. Turn the page and you’re courtside at a youth baseball game, where a teenage outburst at the umpire could ring up a $50 fine. The rules sound absurd, almost theatrical, but they’re on the books — rarely enforced, often symbolic, and undeniably real. Finally, a forgotten clause in the state constitution prevents duelists from holding office, a vestige of a bygone era that reads like a historical footnote come to life. This episode threads these oddities together, using quick scenes and a sharp narrator’s voice to explore how laws can be both comical and consequential, revealing what they say about a place and its past. Tune in for a brisk, story-driven look at laws that still matter — even when they feel out of step with modern life.
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