Episode
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Municipal Violations
Overview
If you have money, committing a municipal violation may pose you a minor inconvenience. If you don’t, it can ruin your life. Also, the New Hampshire legislature refused to make the red-tailed hawk the official raptor of their state... so Last Week Tonight made it the official raptor of the show.
Details
- Series
- Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
- Season
- Season 2
- Episode
- Episode 7
- Air date
- 2015-03-22
- Runtime
- 30 min
Episode context
Municipal Violations is Episode 7 in Season 2 of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. It aired on 2015-03-22. The runtime is 30 min.
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