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[[Chief Wiggum]] reviewed the book when [[Marge]] visited the [[Springfield Police Station]] to report the anonymous death threats [[Bart]] was receiving. During his review, Wiggum learned that it was illegal to send threatening letters and to put squirrels down your pants for the purposes of gambling, an activity the officers in the background were engaged in at that moment.
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[[Chief Wiggum]] reviewed the book when [[Marge]] visited the [[Springfield Police Station]] to report the anonymous death threats [[Bart]] had been receiving. During his review, Wiggum learned that it was illegal to send threatening letters and to put squirrels down your pants for the purposes of gambling, an activity the officers in the background were engaged in at that moment.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
*{{ep|Cape Feare}}
 
*{{ep|Cape Feare}}

Revision as of 06:40, November 5, 2024

Springfield Law
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Book Information
Genre: Law
First appearance: "Cape Feare"

Springfield Law is a book about laws in Springfield.

History

Chief Wiggum reviewed the book when Marge visited the Springfield Police Station to report the anonymous death threats Bart had been receiving. During his review, Wiggum learned that it was illegal to send threatening letters and to put squirrels down your pants for the purposes of gambling, an activity the officers in the background were engaged in at that moment.

Appearances