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What are some strange legal regulations in the world?

After reading 4 strange laws and regulations in the world, I gained some insights. Are there any such laws?

As the saying goes, families have family rules, and the state has national rules. Without rules, a circle cannot be formed, so there are laws and regulations that restrict people all over the world. Today, the topic we are discussing is: four strange laws from around the world, let’s learn about them together!

First, it is illegal to trample on coins. In Thailand, this is not only a prohibited behavior, but also an illegal behavior. Neither coins nor banknotes can be stepped on. Even if you are afraid of the strong wind blowing away the banknotes and have no intention of fixing it with your feet, it is not allowed. The only and correct thing is The method is to pick it up with your hands. Because the most respected king of Thai people is printed on the coins, it also contains Thailand’s precious cultural heritage. So once you are caught trampling on the Thai baht, it will be regarded as an insult and you will receive corresponding legal sanctions, ranging from heavy fines to jail time. If you don’t want to face this unnecessary trouble, keep it in mind!

Two, being overweight is illegal. The substantial improvement in people's living standards and consumption power has led to obesity gradually becoming a new body trend in the world. But in Japan, obesity is illegal. Now someone is about to speak out. Who is being provoked by fat people? I have no choice but to comply even if I am angry. Because there is a law in Japan that stipulates that the maximum waist circumference for men must not exceed 85 cm, and for women, it must not exceed 90 cm. If it exceeds the standard, sorry, you may need to receive health education. Of course, this policy has also achieved great results, because the current obesity rate in Japan is only 3%.

Third, it is illegal to eat chewing gum. Singapore has very stringent standards for environmental requirements around the world, which is why it has the reputation of being a garden city today. For example, one of the laws is that chewing gum is not allowed, and chewing gum cannot even be brought into Singapore. Anyone who eats or possesses chewing gum will be sentenced. This is because chewing gum will damage the environment, and it is time-consuming and troublesome to remove!

Four, flushing the toilet is illegal. Chinese toilets can be seen everywhere with the slogans "Come in a hurry, flush when you go". This is intended to remind people to develop the habit of flushing the toilet. But it is different in Sweden. There is a time limit for flushing the toilet. It is mandatory by law. It is forbidden to flush the toilet after ten o'clock in the evening because the government believes that the noise pollution produced is more serious than simple odor pollution and will seriously disturb people's normal rest. Therefore, no matter how smelly it is, you can only tolerate it, but this is not suitable for some sensitive people. It is simply torture for people. What other weird laws do you know about?