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  • The strangest laws from around the world

  • They say that it is better to start presentations with some interesting facts or rhetorical questions.
  • Ok, and I will do so.
  • “How come Donald Duck doesn’t wear pants, but still he wraps a towel around his waist when he walks out of the bath?” There is a legend that this guy was once banned in Finland, because he didn't wear any pants and care for an unmarried female duck!
  • And, so, the topic of my speech is closely connected with laws and going abroad.
  • And it sounds as follows: “The strangest laws from around the world”.
  • When you’re travelling the world, it’s useful to be aware of the local customs, and even more useful to know the local laws.
  • And I would like to introduce some of the more unusual laws you might encounter. Let’s start.
  • In Kentucky, USA, It’s illegal to keep ice crean in your back pocket.
  • This is because in the past, thieves would put ice cream in their pockets to steal horses – luring them away without even looking at them.
  • Rio Claro, Brazil, still has a city law that bans the sale of watermelons.
  • The “Watermelon Law” was put into force in 1894, because at the time, watermelons were thought to transmit typhus and yellow fever.
  • Australia, In Adelaide and Melbourne there are laws against singing obscene songs.
  • As there’s on official list of banned words.
  • It is worth singing on the safe side, and keeping lyrics above the waistline.
  • In Japan, courtesy is taken very seriously and this extends to how people drive.
  • There is a law that in wet conditions they must slow down to avoid splashing pedestrians. Russia.
  • In Russia, there’s an import ban on synthetic lace underwear.
  • But what might seem odd at first glance is actually a move to protect customers from unhealthy poor-quality synthetics.
  • In Belarus you can be fined for having a dirty car, as the police need to be able to read your registration plate.
  • United Arab Emorates.
  • In United Arab Emorates, it’s illegal to sell e-Cigarettes.
  • Far from the ‘healthy alternative’, the UAE has acted on World Health Organizationwarnings that chemicals used have not been propertly identified or proved to be safe.

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