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Strange legal regulations abroad?
●In some places, it may be illegal to be too fat or too ugly. For example, Tobia, Italy, prohibits "fat, ugly, unattractive" women from being naked on the beach. The law stipulates that only "young women who can express the beauty of their female bodies" are allowed to sunbathe naked.
Twenty-nine-year-old Richard was charged with public decency by the Johannesburg police. When the traffic police arrested him, he was naked from the waist down. But he argued that his girlfriend was sitting on his lap, covering his vital parts. As a result, he was found not guilty.
●Roman brides all wanted cakes to be thrown on their heads. This custom is still a legal requirement and is considered an important part of the wedding process. Only the children born to brides who have been baptized with cakes are qualified to serve as high-ranking government officials.
●In Finland, people who cannot read are prohibited from getting married.
●Ion, a carpet worker from Roadham, South Yorkshire, told the divorce court that his wife's possessiveness was too much for him to bear anymore. As long as there is a beautiful woman next door, his wife forces him to move. The neighbor was sunbathing and his wife forced him to stay in the bedroom. Finally, he couldn't bear it anymore and fought with his wife. He was found guilty of causing injuries to his wife. He later produced photos of his injuries from the fight and was acquitted.
●Sometimes, small things can trigger murderous intent. A night watchman in Paris named Norcalio broke his wife's neck in anger because she had burned his dinner. Perhaps the judge sympathized with his insistence on delicious food and felt that his anger was reasonable, so he only sentenced him to eleven years in prison. He was released from prison seven years later and remarried immediately. Unfortunately, the second husband burned the dishes again, so he stabbed his wife again and was sentenced to eight years in prison.
●Napennie, Indiana stipulates that the clothesline must not exceed fifty inches, and women are not allowed to expose their underwear outdoors. The city of Scratton, Pennsylvania, does not matter how long the rope is, but if a woman exposes her underwear outdoors, the fence must be high enough to prevent neighbors and passers-by from seeing the underwear. Women in Los Angeles can leave their clothes exposed to the sun in the summer, but not in the winter.
●Is this also considered a Clean Air Act? Kentucky law requires everyone to bathe at least once a year. Barry's in Vermont is even more tidy than others because they require a bath at least once a week.
●In Saudi Arabia, if the husband cannot supply coffee regularly, the wife can file for divorce.
●If you hear a thumping sound in San Francisco at night, don’t rush to call the police. It might just be your neighbor beating the carpet. San Francisco prohibits carpet slapping on sidewalks except between midnight and 8 a.m. Although San Francisco residents can stay out all night beating carpets and it doesn't matter if they get damaged, they can't use vacuum cleaners between midnight and eight o'clock. You might be going to jail.
●Moreville, Pennsylvania, forbids men from having others shave for them and requires permission to shave themselves. In the interest of gender equality, Moriville also requires women to obtain permission to wear makeup.
●Massachusetts prohibits shaving while driving, and also prohibits men from going to women’s beauty salons to dye or perm their hair.
●Men in Tanzania, Africa, are not allowed to have their hair longer than 11, and women are not allowed to wear wigs or excessive makeup. The first violation was given a warning, a forced haircut, and four lashes. Repeat offenders may be sentenced to more than six months in prison or even life imprisonment.
●If you go to Kenya on vacation and see locals running naked without clothes, don’t take off your clothes and run naked too on a whim. Naking is allowed in Kenya, but streaking is illegal for foreign tourists.
●Tourists to New York must be careful about indecent behavior as it may be illegal. New York City law states: "Putting the tip of your thumb on the tip of your nose while extending and twisting the other four fingers toward another person on the street constitutes disorderly conduct."
●In Pennsylvania , it is illegal to speak too loudly during a picnic.
●The city of Cammel, California, banned new ice cream parlors before Keswit became mayor. The only ice cream shop passed the law because it was claimed that the city was too small and only one ice cream shop was enough.
●Most countries impose heavy fines for drunk driving, but the punishment methods vary greatly. In Turkey, the penalty for drunk driving is to drive twenty miles to the outskirts of the city and then walk back under police supervision.
●There is a law in Oklahoma: "If a driver causes an accident and causes death, he should immediately inform the other party of his name and address."
●The police in Jackson, Mississippi discovered A car was driving very strangely. When I stopped it, I saw that it was a blind man driving the car. The reason is actually very simple, because his friend was too drunk to drive by himself, so he sat next to him and instructed him how to drive.
●Surprisingly, hats are considered part of clothing by many legislators, and laws need to be enacted to regulate them. There is a law in New Jersey that regulates millinery manufacturers. The article reads: "Any person who, when in contact with others in a public place, wears something on his head that may scratch others, such as a headdress or hat. , will be convicted of disturbing public order." This law may be of interest to the Ascot Racecourse authorities.
●In 1797, a man named James. Heatherington, who wore the first ever tall hat while shopping in downtown London, was taken before the Lord Mayor. As a result, the Lord Mayor imprisoned him and fined him fifty pounds. The crime was: "Wearing a very tall and bright thing on the public road with the intention of frightening timid people."
●Madonna may have to avoid Charlotte, North Carolina when she goes on tour. The city's laws stipulated that all women must have at least sixteen yards of cloth covering their bodies at all times. She might also have to cross out Helena, Montana, which requires women to wear clothing weighing at least three pounds, two ounces when performing in hotels or nightclubs.
●Attention, half-hearted ladies, you must not go shopping in the town of Joliet, Illinois, because the town stipulates that if you try on more than six clothes in the same store, you will violate the law. It's law.
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