'Top 10 Strangest Laws in the World'Ignorance is no defense – especially when 
it comes to ignorance of the laws in countries you plan to visit. While it may 
seem natural to study some of the general customs and laws in major foreign 
countries you might not expect, for example, to have to look for strange law 
changes in somewhere like Florida. Most places in the world are relatively easy 
to get along in. Some strange laws are nothing more than folklore. Every once 
in a while, though, you’re going to run into something a bit off the wall and 
it’s important for you to be prepared in advance.10. DON’T FEED THE PIGEONS 
(ITALY)The Top 10 Strangest Laws in the World - Don't Feed Pigeon (Italy)In 
Italy it is illegal to feed the pigeons. Ok, that’s a bit of a blanket 
statement. The rule actually has the potential to change from city to city. 
Make sure you leave the pigeons alone while you’re in Venice, though – the 
locals are tired of cleaning up
 pigeon poop. You’ll also want to avoid jumping into fountains, walking around 
without your shirt on (would you DO that as a tourist), and sitting on the 
sidewalk to eat your lunch. Fines range from a warning to monetary infractions 
anywhere from $50 to $600.9. EATING IN PUBLIC (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES)The Top 10 
Strangest Laws in the World - EATING IN PUBLIC (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES)Before you 
leave for the United Arab Emirates you’ll want to make sure you aren’t visiting 
during Ramadan. During that time you are not allowed to eat or drink in public 
during fasting hours (ie. daylight hours) at all. Think we’re kidding? Tourists 
have been fined up to $275 for drinking juice in public. Avoid public displays 
of affection as well unless you want to spend a few months in jail.8. DON’T PAY 
IN CHANGE (CANADA)The Top 10 Strangest Laws in the World - DON’T PAY IN CHANGE 
(CANADA)Ever have the urge to empty your piggy bank of quarters and run down to 
the
 corner store? Don’t do it in Canada. The Currency Act of 1985 prohibits 
consumers from using unreasonable amounts of coins to pay for purchases. This 
means you can’t pay for an item in all coins (especially if it’s over $10). 
Even the use of dollar-coins is limited. The shop owner has the right to choose 
whether or not he wants to take your coins but doesn’t have to.7. WASH YOUR CAR 
(MOSCOW)The Top 10 Strangest Laws in the World - WASH YOUR CAR (MOSCOW)In the 
beautiful city of Moscow it is illegal to drive a dirty car. The definition of 
dirty, however, is up in the air. Is a dirty car one on which you can draw 
pictures in the dust? Does it hide the license plate? Does it make the driver 
invisible? We suppose you’ll find out if the police poll you over but the fines 
tend to be whatever the police decide to charge you – unless, of course, you 
offer him a bit of cash.6. LEAVE YOUR HEADLIGHTS ON (DENMARK)The Top 10 
Strangest Laws in the World -
 LEAVE YOUR HEADLIGHTS ON (DENMARK)Studies in Denmark have shown that vehicles 
with their headlights on are more noticeable by other drivers than those who 
have their headlights off. You’d think this law would apply to night driving 
but it doesn’t. Drivers here are required to leave their headlights on during 
the day as well or may face a fine of up to $100.5. DON’T STOP ON THE AUTOBAHN 
(GERMANY)The Top 10 Strangest Laws in the World - DON’T STOP ON THE AUTOBAHN 
(GERMANY)You’ve heard of the Autobahn, right? The notorious German road where 
there are no speed limits? Make sure you fill your gas tank BEFORE you get on 
this daunting road. It’s illegal to pull over on the side of this road for any 
reason and, if you do, it’s illegal to get out and walk. You are, after all, 
endangering the lives of the people who are still driving at warp speeds.4. PUT 
YOUR SHIRT ON (THAILAND)The Top 10 Strangest Laws in the World - PUT YOUR SHIRT 
ON (THAILAND)In
 Thailand it is illegal to drive a car or motorcycle without a shirt on – 
regardless of how hot it is that day. Punishments range from verbal warnings to 
tickets costing about $10. This is no joke – the local police will pull you 
over.3. DON’T KISS YOUR LOVER GOODBYE (FRANCE AND ENGLAND)The Top 10 Strangest 
Laws in the World - DON’T KISS YOUR LOVER GOODBYE (FRANCE AND ENGLAND)Love died 
a little bit on April 5th of 1910. Lovers spend so much time kissing each other 
goodbye at train stations that trains were actually running late. The law is 
relatively old, though, and really isn’t enforced today – in France, that is. 
In Warrington Bank Quay in England, however, you’ll be asked to move your 
goodbyes to the “kissing zone.”2. WEAR A COVER UP  (GRENADA)The Top 10 
Strangest Laws in the World - WEAR A COVER UP (GRENADA)The folks at Grenada 
really do have a point. Cruisers visiting the beaches for day excursions have 
taken to strolling city
 streets in nothing but their bathing suits. In order to reign in a sense of 
decency, the city has instituted a fine for those who aren’t wearing decent 
clothing off of the beaches. Fines can reach up to $270 but the local tourist 
boards would like you to believe that the law is not enforced. Perhaps its best 
to simply cover up rather than trying to find out for yourself.1. NO GUM 
CHEWING (SINGAPORE)Those with gum chewing habits may want to call it quits 
before heading to Singapore. The government really wants to keep the city clean 
and will fine you for chewing gum, feeding the birds (it causes poop) and 
forgetting to flush a public toilet. The only legal gum you can chew is 
Nicorette but you have to get it from a doctor and they will give your name to 
government officials to confirm you’re allowed to have a wad in your mouth. 
These aren’t the only strange laws around the world but they’re certainly worth 
noting. Make sure you do your research
 before leaving on your next trip. Better safe than sorry!The Top 10 Strangest 
Laws in the World - NO GUM CHEWING (SINGAPORE)These aren’t the only strange 
laws around the world but they’re certainly worth noting. Make sure you do your 
research before leaving on your next trip. Better safe than sorry!

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