- Sanitary Ordinance
The Sanitary Ordinance was a law passed in
San Francisco, California onJuly 29 ,1870 . The purpose of the law was to prevent unsafetenement conditions as the city grew. Under the law,boarding house s were required to have 500 cubic feet of air in a room for each occupant. The penalty for violating the ordinance was a fine of $10-$500, 5-90 days in jail, or both, imposed on both the landlord and the occupants.cite book|title=A Statement for Non-exclusion|date=1905|author=Healy, Patrick Joseph|pages=245-246|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=o7UJAAAAIAAJ&printsec=toc&dq=pigtail+ordinance&source=gbs_summary_r&cad=0]Realizing this amounted to free room and board, many Chinese immigrants intentionally violated the conditions. After a housing raid on
May 22 ,1873 , 45 people were arrested in a single day and the small local jails were filled to capacity. It was reported that some of those arrested were willing to pay the fine, but were ordered by leaders inChinatown to accept jail time instead; the intent was to make the enforcement of the law more trouble than it was worth. This situation led to the Board of Supervisors' proposal of the famousPigtail Ordinance .References
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