1. Say
no to Chewing gums – Singapore
Singapore is the most visited country in the world but
there are some crazy rules which may even surprise you.
One of the craziest rule
is that no one can eat chewing gums in public places.
Since 1992 Singapore
Government ban selling of Chewing gums. It is currently not illegal to chew gum
in Singapore, merely to import it and sell it, apart from the aforementioned
exceptions.
If you want to Chew gums
then you may require Doctor Permission
If you are caught with the chewing gums then you may fine 700$
2.No Speed Limit on Highways – Germany
The Germans have an exceedingly high standard of driving. If you visit Germany then you can find that there are no Speed Limit Sign Boards On the Highway. The Truck drivers are generally Well trained to Drive Fast. The purpose from the beginning was high-speed travel so there was no reason to limit the speed. The Autobahn network was designed with wider lanes, wider curves, and lesser grade changes than other existing roads so that cars could travel faster and safer since there wouldn't be any crossing traffic either.
3.It is Illegal if you Run out From Gas – Germany
If you run out from Fuel
on the Highway then you may Fine €30 up to €70 depending on the case + Your driving License will also be
suspended for the next 6 months.
The reason is that even
with the emergency line it's dangerous to stop on the Autobahn and should only
be done in a real emergency. Just forgetting to check your tank meter is
negligence at best.
if you run out of gas and are still able to move the car somewhere it can be parked legally you won't run into any problems. But don't do it on the Autobahn or similar highways
4.It is illegal to name your Pig as a Napoleon –France
If you own a Pig in France then it is illegal to name your as a
Napoleon.
Napoleon was Emperor of the French from 1804 until 1814 and again briefly in 1815 during
the Hundred Days. Almost
200 years after his death there is a Law that protects him against insults and defamation.
Experts say the odd law exists because calling a pig after the emperor would insult a head of state. All members of the government are protected against insults and defamation, the head of the French state
5.No High Heels –Greece
Female visitors must wear
shoes that do not wound the monuments
According
to Eleni Korka, (Director of Greek
Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities) said: ‘Female visitors must wear shoes
that do not wound the monuments.
In 2009,
the government of Greece put the ban to wear High Heels in Ancient Monuments place,
with the Fear of destroying Ancient Monuments
Archaeologists say the
killer stilettos will “poke” the marble in the 200-year-old sites, putting them
under a substantial strain.
Some of the country's most famous ancient monuments do not allow visitors to wear high heels.
6.No Loud Speaker, Singing, Whistling -Canada
If you ever visit Canada
then you must hear about the Craziest Law of Petrolia City which do not allow
us to Singing, Whistling, Shouting, Yelling, Hooting or playing Music on Loud
Volume.
According to Article 3, "Yelling, shouting, hooting, whistling or singing is prohibited at all times." Keep your enthusiasm to yourself, folks. the rep says this unusual law simply aims to limit excessive noise between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.
7.Feeding pigeons is illegal – Italy
If
you Feed Pigeons in Venice, Italy then you could end up arrested or detained abroad if you bend
the rules.
In
2008, the law was Introduced which claims that Simply feeding the birds in the
famous St Mark’s Square carries fines of up to €580.
According to Charles Hay, the director of consular services for the UK foreign office, said Pigeons are responsible for spreading dirt and faeces around the city, ruining the valued facades and monuments in the process.
8.Illegal to Choose Name of your Child –Denmark
Naming
law in Denmark restricts the names that parents can legally
give to their children, usually to protect the child from being given an
offensive or embarrassing name.
Parents can choose from
a list of only 7,000 pre-approved names. If you want to name your child
something that isn't on the list, you have to get special permission from your local church, and the name is then reviewed by governmental officials.
The law states that name of the child must indicate their gender, you can't use the last name as a first name and unusual names may be rejected for eg. Pluto, Anus, Monkey, etc
Switzerland has so many unbelievable rules and regulations.
Flush your toilet at night regulations after 10 PM is illegal
Nobody actually knows the real reason behind it, but it seems from 10 PM to 7:00 AM you are not allowed to make any considerable noise, as it is called peaceful times. The Government states that Flushing the Toilet causes too much noise and can disrupt other citizens during their allocated sleeping times.
10.legal to marry with a Corpse – France
France is also known as “LOVE CITY” and has a legal rule to marry a corpse.
According to the Government of France, It is legal to marry a corpse. The reason behind this law is that France believed that if a couple love each other but one of them is died that you can marry that same person if you want.
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