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Don’t Violate Laws

Law is a word which the whole Earth is standing on. We know law itself is serious business, but how are we supposed to react to some of these, I must say, crazy, hilarious laws?

1.In Denmark, you have to legally check under your car for children who may be sleeping there before starting the engine. Well, it’s not illegal to escape from jail if you do manage to run over a kid.

2.Switserland has something planed for you if you flush the toilet after 10pm in an apartment building.

3.In Maryland, it is illegal to take a lion to movies. Oh come on! I wanted to spend some time with Miss Lion while watching a good movie.

4.In Louisiana, you can’t tie an alligator to a fire hydrant.

5.It is illegal to fish in pyjamas in6. Chicago.

6.It it illegal to wear a bulletproof vest while committing a crime in New Jersey.

7.You can’t die in the House of Parliament! Why? Cause it’s illegal!

8.Fake cocaine is illegal in Arizona.

9.Tibetan Monks need permission to reincarnate in China.

Well, you learn something new every day! Be sure to remember this laws!

Sources are from those sites: The TelegraphThe Huffington Postlist25

Vigen Avetisyan

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