STRANGE LAWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

STRANGE LAWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

1.    Holding a salmon in the UK is illegal under suspicious circumstances.

2.    Chewing gums is prohibited in the Singapore and also banned on its import.

3.    In Denmark people cannot name their babies which are not mentioned in their official guidelines. There are 7000 approved names; you have to get approval from the government.

4.    Recklessly biking in Mexico. Bikers may not lift feet from pedals, as it might result in a loss of control and law is created in 1892.

5.    A fine of up to $700 is in store for anyone who feeds the pigeons in Venice’s St. Mark’s square because it may hazard to their health.

6.    In Canada, especially in Ontario, rules state that no yelling, shouting, whistling or singing is allowed at any time.

7.    Wearing high heels are illegal in Greece at certain ancient monuments because they can damage them.

8.    Running out of gas on the motorway In Germany will lead to fines.

9.    You cannot pee in the ocean in Portugal.

10.  Using water guns in Cambodia are not allowed on New Year’s Eve.

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