22 Weird and Random Laws From Around the World
Featured 05/10/2021
Laws are meant to be a foundational aspect of any successful society. They are the sensible, agreed-upon rules that keep a functioning populace in check and respectful of one another. Laws are intelligently designed, well-structured stipulations in the social contract, firmly rooted in common sense.
Or, you know, they're baffling. Just baffling, silly words backed by the overwhelming power of a state for no clear reason. Here's a few examples of some weird, seemingly random laws that are on the lawbooks somewhere in our weird world.
Or, you know, they're baffling. Just baffling, silly words backed by the overwhelming power of a state for no clear reason. Here's a few examples of some weird, seemingly random laws that are on the lawbooks somewhere in our weird world.
1. A 2014 law in Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan was passed that essentially outlawed lacey underwear for the ladies. The law states that all underwear must be made with a minimum of 6 percent of cotton.
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2. It doesn’t matter how pretty it may be, you are not allowed to legally build sand castles in Spain. The fines vary depending on where you are, but are an INSANE €1,500 in Galicia.
3. Running out of gas on the famous German Autobahn can lead to a hefty fine. Apparently, this is a safety thing. With cars zipping around at such high speeds, it’s dangerous to pull over and get out of the car.
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5. When a couple of tourists started the trend of hiking naked in Switzerland over a decade ago, officers had to step in and remind everyone that you can’t run around with your thing flopping around in the wind.
7. In 2008, Venice lawmakers made it illegal to feed the pigeons. Why? They shit all over the place and make it a hassle to clean up the public squares. If you’re caught feeding pigeons you could be hit with a €700 fine.
8. As of 2009, no high heels or anything resembling stilettos are allowed at the Acropolis. This is due to the fact that the sharp heels can damage the incredibly old area.
9. If you’re visiting Poland, you better not show up wearing a Winnie The Pooh shirt. Because the lovable bear isn’t wearing pants, it’s considered indecent.
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10. As it turns out, French people don’t just wear speedos to show off… they’re required to do this by law. French law states that men can’t wear loose-fitting trunks on beaches or at pools. Apparently, this is a hygiene thing…. Hmmm.
11. As of 1313, it is completely illegal to wear a suit of armour while visiting British Parliament.
12. It is completely illegal to drunkenly ride a cow in Scotland. Technically, the full 1872 law mandates people not be intoxicated when in charge of a cow, horse, carriage or steam engine.
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14. Barbados, St. Vincent, St. Lucia, Antigua, Barbuda and Jamaica ALL state that only MILITARY PERSONNEL are allowed to wear camo.
15. Listed as part of Summary Offences Act of 1966, it is illegal to fly a kite or play any games in public if it bothers someone else in Victoria, Australia.
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17. In 2011, a law was passed that could leave you with a €260 fine should you be caught walking around shirtless.
18. In 1948, Japan banned people from dancing after midnight. This ban was lifted in 2015, so long as you are not dancing in the dark.
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19. In Rome, if you own a dog you must legally walk it at least once per day. If you don’t you can find yourself with a $625 fine. Furthermore, if you own a goldfish, it MUST be kept in a decent-sized bowl.
20. In Bolivia, it is illegal for married women to have more than one glass of wine. Also, a husband can legally divorce his wife if she’s seen drinking in public.
21. Unless you have a permit to do so, you will be fined if you’re caught climbing a tree in Ontario.
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22. In India, if you are a male over the age of 14 and you witness a locust invasion taking place, you must warn everyone by banging a drum.
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