01. Singapore
In
a bid to keep the streets of this super-efficient city clean, the
authorities in Singapore decided in 1992 to ban chewing gum completely.
Stick to a mint.
02. Eraclea, Italy
Many
holidaymakers head to the sandy beach at Eraclea to escape the hordes
of tourists in nearby Venice. Unfortunately, those who enjoy building
sandcastles can think again – it’s forbidden.
03. Amsterdam, Netherlands
03. Amsterdam, Netherlands
A
curious loophole in the law means that smoking tobacco in a public
place such as a coffee shop in Amsterdam is banned, while puffing away
on pure cannabis is entirely legal.
04. South-East Asia
04. South-East Asia
The
durian, a fruit native to Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia, has a smell
so incredibly strong that it is banned from many public places in
South-East Asia.
05. Florida, USA
05. Florida, USA
For
those who are young, free and single and enjoy jumping out of planes in
their spare time, be careful if you’re in Florida – unmarried women who
parachute on Sundays can be jailed.
06. Switzerland
06. Switzerland
Bizarrely,
flushing the toilet in a Swiss apartment is illegal after 10pm. It is
also against the law for a man to relieve himself while standing up
after 10pm.
07. Eboli, Italy
07. Eboli, Italy
Honeymooners
might be best to avoid hiring a car in Eboli, just south of Naples.
Kissing in a moving vehicle here can carry a fine of up to €500.
08. Capri, Italy
08. Capri, Italy
Locals
in Capri, northern Italy, must value their peace and quiet – a couple
were arrested recently for wearing excessively noisy flip-flops,
following the introduction of a ban on ‘noisy footwear’.
09. Alabama, USA
09. Alabama, USA
The
Southern American state has a quite superfluous law in place which
states that it’s illegal to be blindfolded while driving a vehicle.
10. Dubai, UAE
10. Dubai, UAE
Dubai’s
luxurious resorts and stunning beaches may seem like the ideal place to
spend a romantic holiday, but don’t get too affectionate – kissing in
public here is illegal, and many tourists have fallen foul of this law
in recent years.
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