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When it comes to laws, truth is stranger than fiction! - Guest - 05-15-2023 800 years ago the Magna Carta enshrined the principles of common law, and since then, thousands of laws have been passed for the greater good.  But some, which may have been brought in for a really good reason, seem totally bonkers these days. It is understandable that being drunk and disorderly should be an offence, but being penalised for purely being drunk in a pub seems harsh.  WHAT ACTS ARE STILL ILLEGAL IN BRITAIN?  Carrying a plank along a pavement Flying a kite or sliding on ice or snow whilst in the street Entering the Houses of Parliament in a suit of armour Dying in the Houses of Parliament Keeping a pigsty in front of your house - unless duly hidden Erecting a washing line across any street Beating or shaking any carpet or rug in any street. However, beating or shaking a doormat is allowed before 8am In London, riding the bus (knowingly) with the Plague Handling a salmon in suspicious circumstances Being intoxicated and in charge of a horse or cow Wilfully and wantonly disturbing people by ringing their doorbells or knocking at their doors Firing a cannon within 300 yards of a dwelling house Jumping the queue in the Tube ticket hall Gambling in a library Removing a dead whale found on the British coast - since it automatically becomes the property of the ruling monarch For a pub landlord, allowing drunkenness in their pub In Scotland, turning someone away if they knock on your door and require the use of your loo Allowing your pet copulate with any pet from the Royal House Importing into England potatoes which you suspect to be Polish As of 1998, causing a nuclear explosion  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3107160/No-armour-Parliament-never-handle-salmon-suspiciously-drunk-pub-ILLEGAL-Bizarre-Medieval-laws-stand-Britain-today.html  When it comes to laws, truth is stranger than fiction! - Guest - 07-11-2023 Quote:Watch for the bullshit! :Laughing-rolf:  When it comes to laws, truth is stranger than fiction! - Guest - 07-23-2023 Quote: :rofl:  You know itââ¬â¢s not acceptable to drop your trousers in public. You know not to send ladies unsolicited pictures of your package. And you know all about nude beach etiquette and how the lights have to be off during sex in Hungary.  But did you know that in Singapore you can't be naked in your own home?!?! Or that until the early 19th century, the country was (possibly) governed by Nevernudes? You didn't, did you? Yea, turns out there are still a lot of weird nudity laws like Singapore's on the books, both in the US and around the world.  https://www.thrillist.com/travel/nation/weird-nude-laws-rules-on-being-naked  |