“Miss, miss…it’s against the law to die in the Houses of Parliament!“
“Oh, that’s interesting…“
“Yeah, and my dad says that if you do, you’ll get arrested.”
“Mmmhmmm…Hang on, what? Arresting a dead person? Are your sure he said that? Let’s look it up, it can’t be right. Oh…“
This conversation happened a couple of years ago with a child in my class. Yes I was guilty of only half listening, giving out acknowledging grunts like many parents / teachers do when busy, but what I found out when I paid attention was frankly ridiculous!
But it seems she was 100% correct and there is a British law left in place, stating you’d be prosecuted if you were rebel enough to die whilst in the H of P! Like you might have a choice in the matter!
However, it’s not just us Brits who have ridiculous laws in place – all across the globe, from Samoa (illegal to forget your wife’s birthday) to Spain (no driving in flip flops…actually probs sensible), there are daft sanctions that could land you with fines or jail time.
Therefore, to coincide with the inauguration of potentially the most ridiculous law maker ever to be given power on the planet, I present a list of some of my favourite stupidity from around the world.
Seriously, I think some of these were made up by 5 year olds!
BRITAIN
Apart from refraining from popping your clogs in Parliament, not sticking a stamp with Queen Liz’s face on upside down for fear of treason or being drunk INSIDE a pub, law-abiding citizens:
- Shouldn’t operate a cow whilst intoxicated.
Erm…are we talking mechanical cow? Toy cow? Pulling on some udders? This is far too ambiguous… - Shouldn’t import potatoes to England or Wales if you have a slight suspicion they might be Polish.
Vegetable racism? …shameful. - Must ensure all males over 14 train to shoot a long-bow.
I don’t recall an archery GCSE being available for the boys… - Must not handle a salmon in suspicious circumstances.
So… being caught with one in the bedroom. Illegal?
Caught with one in a fishmongers, during opening hours. Legal?
Caught manhandling the salmon in same fishmongers after everyone has left… Oh who knows!
AMERICA
Oh, there are so many worries for your future. But will Trump try to bring in any laws crazier than these? Okay, yes. We all know the answer is likely to be yes…
- In Alabama, please refrain from getting all excited at your parties: No silly string or throwing of confetti if you don’t want the cuffs on! Oh, and no ice-cream cones in your back pocket…
- In Florida, make sure you book that bucket list skydive for mid-week to stay out of trouble. That is if you’re a) female and b) divorced or c) widowed. That group of individuals are banned from hurling themselves from planes on Sundays at least!
- Also in Florida, there are very specific guidelines for passing wind in public. A literal trump law… It seems after 6pm on a Thursday is a prohibited period. Rest of the week, you’re good to let it all out.
- In Iowa, the beard culture has not been fully embraced. Getting your smooch on with the ladies in public, if you’re a moustache-d mister, is strictly forbidden. Please keep to twirling that ‘tache in an amorous fashion behind closed doors!
- Is your donkey getting a little sleepy? Well make sure it has a suitable bed and it’s been bathed before 7pm – heaven forbid you leave it dozing in the tub after this hour in Oklahoma and not expect to be punished!
None of this law, or sentence, makes sense… - In Pennsylvania, tying a dollar bill to string then whipping it away as someone tries to pick it up, will get you in bother.
Like, how many times did it happen and cause distress before they thought it needed an official sanction??!
CANADA
- Canadian radio stations are bound by law to make sure one in 5 songs aired are by Canadian artists.
Bieber…Dion…Adams…erm… Yeah, I’m out of ideas. - In Ontario, the city of Petrolia limits excessive noise. Good idea, I hear you say. Except that also includes no whistling or singing, EVER, along with shouting.
I guess they got fed up of hearing Celine on loop…
REST OF THE WORLD
- Thailand: ‘See a penny, pick it up’, a rhyme that might land you in hot water in Asia, especially if it means stepping on currency to stop it rolling away. Not allowed!
- China: The laws states you must visit your parents often.
No more avoiding phone calls – if Mom wants you home, she can summon you. Literally. - Italy: It’s illegal to fall asleep in a cheese factory.
This is not cracking news Gromit, everyone needs a nap after crackers. I wonder if it applies to mice… - Make sure you visit the toilet in Switzerland at a reasonable hour – flushing after 10pm is a criminal offence.
- And finally, if you’re a cross-dressing male in Melbourne, Australia, be careful to choose an appropriate outfit. Only sheilas shall be allowed to go strapless in a dress. (?)
Can you ‘Trump’ these laws with some that are more ridiculous? Ever been charged with a pointless offence? Let me know in the comments and have a great weekend!
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In South Korea traffic police are required to report all bribes that they receive from motorists.
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I wonder how many actually comply though!
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Oh ye of little faith! It’s the law, of course they comply.
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Reblogged this on a cornered gurl and commented:
Not only is she one to look for with Six Word Stories, she’s brilliantly funny. Here’s one example:
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Some of the lawmakers need days off, like 365 days every year, off.
Haha, but the way you’ve written about them all Haylee, has given me a great laugh! Thank you.
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You’re welcome Tre! Think we all need a little lightheartedness at the moment. Thanks for the reblog too! 🙂
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We do. We certainly do, you’re right about that. And, you’re most welcome too.
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The sleepy cheese factory law and suspicious Salmon one had me in bits 😂
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😁 These are just the tip of the iceberg – there are some truly ridiculous ones around!
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The world’s gone mad, although possibly always has been…
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Based on these you’d think so!
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Alanis!
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Avril!
And isn’t it ironic that I didn’t know she was Canadian either – just wanted to shout a similar genre name back at you!
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Great post. Although I have to agree that forgetting your wife’s birthday should be against the law. 😁😁
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Absolutely! Haha, I thought you were going to give me more Canadians to add to the song list! Glad you enjoyed the post 🙂
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Rush and The Tragically Hip are two of the biggest canadian rock bands, so if they get played over and over, it’s okay. Although the “CanCon” (Canadian content) rule also applies to producers and songwriters etc., so it’s not all Bieber and Celine thankfully!!😀
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Loving the band name ‘Tragically Hip’!
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Haha, this made me laugh, your commentary more than the actual laws. Cheered me up you did.
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Ah, that’s good to know! Glad to bring a bit a happiness at the start of the weekend! 🙂
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Fabulous Rules of Silliness…as I sit here reading your list with the Trump Inauguration on as background noise…oh me oh my…strap on, we’re all in for a wild ride. With Faith that Sanity will Prevail.
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Let’s hope so! As I always tell the children at school, people can change behaviour and make the right choices. Just have to have faith this happens, going forward and give things a chance. Glad you liked the post 🙂
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Wow, you did a lot of research to come up with these; you listed just the right amount of laws. Enough to be interesting, not too many to get overwhelmed. Pictures are great ones, too!!
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Thank you! I could have gone on and on – there are so many bizarre ones around. But you’re right, didn’t want to make it boring!
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I always love these whacky and crazy laws we’ve managed to keep around; makes you wonder where they stem from. Great post!
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Thank you! Yes, some of the old ones you can see they had a purpose. But donkeys in baths, not so much!
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Could be a good source for short stories… Where these laws originated… Hmmm!
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Ooh, crazy law origin stories – I like it!
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