1. It is illegal not to walk the dog every day. Rome, Italy believes that not walking the dog is also a kind of abuse. Therefore, according to Roman law, dog owners must walk their dogs at least once a day, and violators can be fined 625 euros. At the worst stage of COVID-19 epidemic control, dog owners could walk their dogs every day. In Turin, Italy, this policy and regulations have become more and more strict. Dog owners will walk their dogs at least three times a day, or they will be fined 500 euros.
2. You can't die in Sarpland, France without buying a cemetery. Because cemetery resources are scarce, in order to prevent people from being buried after death, in 2008, a law was implemented in this area, and people who did not buy a cemetery could not die there, otherwise they would be severely punished.
In Wyoming, it is illegal to hang decorative paintings indoors. There are requirements for the creation of commercial buildings to hang decorative paintings indoors, and the price of decorative paintings for the hanging system is also required. Art paintings with a total building and use value of 1% must be hung (the total amount does not exceed100000 USD), and they must be decorative paintings, and posters are not allowed.
It is illegal to build sand castles on the beach. Sandcastles are prohibited in some parts of Spain, and each place will have different penalties. You can be fined 100 euros in Mallorca and 1500 euros in Galicia. This law applies not only to adults, but also to children. The purpose of this regulation is to prevent sand castles from endangering the emergency rescue of beaches? It is to ensure the sight of tourists.
It is illegal to run out of gasoline in expressway. Half of expressway is speed-unlimited, and the drag racing party is also keen to drive fast in expressway. No matter how fast you drive in Germany, one thing to remember is that you must fill up the gas before driving, because it is illegal to get on the bus in expressway, Germany, and you will be punished.
6. It is forbidden to interrupt weddings and funerals. There are often stories about weddings being interrupted by a third party in youth dramas, but this is also against discipline in Australia. Australian laws and regulations prohibit the host from influencing and interrupting the ongoing wedding and funeral. Violation of this law and regulation will result in a fine of 1 10,000 Australian dollars or 3 years' imprisonment.
7. In Victoria, Canada, it is illegal to climb trees without permission. In 20 13, a tree climber was fined 365 Canadian dollars for climbing trees in the park. In 2020, another man climbed cherry blossoms in the ecological park and was fined 1000 Canadian dollars.
8. It is forbidden to pay with too many coins. According to the requirements of Canadian monetary law, it is illegal to pay with too many coins when the payment amount exceeds 10 Canadian dollars. But in reality, if it is not intentional, the store will not call the police.
9. Paying a ransom means committing a crime in Australia. It is also illegal to buy and sell stolen goods privately with criminal suspects. This practice is regarded as laissez-faire. According to the policy, a fine of 500 Australian dollars can be imposed.
10. You can't eat chewing gum and bubble gum in Singapore, which will lead to environmental pollution in public places and it is difficult to clean up. Before the introduction of the law, Singapore government departments spent $654.38+500,000 annually on cleaning up bubble gum dirt. There have also been accidents in which bubble gum endangers the safety of subway operation. Because of this, Singapore has gradually implemented bubble gum restrictions in 1992, and those who violate the regulations will be punished or even imprisoned.
1 1. Drivers have to pay taxes for playing songs in taxis. In Finland, taxi drivers have to pay copyright tax when playing songs in their cars, because due process feels that it is profitable for taxi drivers to play video music while driving, and music creators should take a slice of it.
12. Prohibition of obesity In order to solve the problem of mass obesity, in 2008, according to the law, Japanese citizens aged 40 to 74 in China were required to receive accurate hip measurements from doctors on time, except sumo wrestlers. If the hip circumference exceeds the prescribed standard, it can be stipulated to accept the corresponding specific guidance and participate in the slimming plan. In fact, this rule has not been strictly observed in practical application.
13. It is forbidden to carry and use electronic cigarettes. Thailand not only prohibits the use of e-cigarettes, but also cannot carry e-cigarettes and e-cigarette oil with you. If caught, the maximum imprisonment is ten years. The reason why e-cigarettes are banned in Thailand is that e-cigarettes can easily induce young children to become addicted to cigarettes. Some tourists were arrested because they didn't understand the policies and regulations for bringing electronic cigarettes into customs.
14. It is forbidden to fly kites. In Egypt, children usually fly kites on the roof, and there have been many safety accidents. For safety reasons, Egypt has gradually banned kite flying since July 2020, with a maximum fine of $60 for violating policies and regulations. Pakistan and India used to have similar policies and regulations.
15. It is forbidden to take photos in silence. When you press the shutter, there will be a sound effect of "click" and most areas can be closed. In order to avoid sneak shots, Korean and Japanese government departments are prohibited by law from turning off the sound effects of mobile phone cameras. All mobile phones sold in these two countries must follow this law before they can be sold. That's all. What other wonderful laws and regulations do you know? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area for discussion.