Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe OAKLAND, Calif., July 23 (UPI) -- A California city council has done away with an 82-year-old ban on dance marathons that carried a six month jail sentence for violations. The Oakland City Council voted Tuesday to do away with the ban, which was passed in 1930 by then-Mayor John Davie and his colleagues, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Monday. Advertisement The effort to do away with the ban was led by Councilwoman Rebecca Kaplan and was supported by city attorneys. "We do not need to keep so-called morality laws from several generations ago on the books," City Attorney Barbara Parker said. Read More Lawsuit filed over dancing arrest in NYC Hundreds dance the wobble for scholarships Club wants to stop Octomom from stripping