5 laws around the world that will leave you puzzled

We all need some respite after dealing with everyday tiresome and monotonous work life. And when exhaustion marks our tired souls, what’s a better option than embarking on a vacation to some distant land?  But, hold up! Before you pack up your bags and set forth for a travel spree, you must be aware of some of laws imposed by certain countries. However some destination uphold bizarre laws which will definitely make you think twice.

Chewing Gum is forbidden in Singapore 
Thinking of having chewing gum while in Singapore? Well, ditch that idea immediately. Singapore has banned the sale, possession, and use of chewing gums since 1992. Anyone who is found selling or having then has to pay a huge fine and they can ever be prisoned for up to two year.

Flushing toilet after 10 Pm is illegal in Switzerland 
If you have the urge to pee after 10 pm in Switzerland, we are sorry. But you can’t flush you toilet before 7 in the morning! Yes, although it sound strange, such a law exists in the cold snowy land of Switzerland. Flushing one’s toilet between the times of 10 at night to 7 in the morning is considered as the noise pollution there, so people avoid this practice.

Do not feed pigeons in Venice 
Don’t show your love for Pigeons while you are visiting Italy’s Venice. The large population of pigeons are the major tourist attractions in Siena Cathedral, St Mark’s Square, and Milan’s Duomo pose a major difficulty as these birds might cause health problems and also damage the monuments. So, if people are found feeding the pigeons they would be charged, as per the Italian government.

Forgetting your wife’s birthday in Samoa is illegal
Too many women complain to their husband of forgetting their birthday lies in Oceania’s Somoa. The country of Somoa has declared it illegal to forget one’s wife birthday. The wives have full right to lodge a complaint about this mistake to the police, for which the husband might have to spend some time lock-up and make up for his forgetfulness to his wife.

Do not Click selfie with Buddha while in Sri Lanka 
Do not dare to click a selfie with Buddha statues while in Sri Lanka. Apparently, facing one’s back to the idol and taking a picture poses a serious offence in Sri Lanka. In such case, you will be forced to delete the picture and if you fail to comply, the police will be called to take you in. You are only allowed to click photos standing next to Buddha idol, with your body facing the statue.

Bharti Naidu

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