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Res Ipsa House Trailer

by Ryan McKeen

I’ll let this Connecticut Statute speak for itself:

14-296a. House trailer not to be occupied when on highway

No person or persons shall occupy a house trailer while it is being moved upon a public highway. Violation of this section shall be an infraction.

 

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