San Francisco

In 1867, San Francisco passed America's first "restrictive ugliness law."

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Under it, ugly and disabled people were banned from appearing in public. The main assumption of the act was to eliminate street begging, but, as with every regulation, it was over-interpreted and abused. The idea quickly spread throughout the United States and in some parts of the country it was in force until 1974.