Introduction :After the advent of civilized
society, man enacted laws to keep civil life safe and secure so that order
could be maintained and no one could usurp the rights of others and persecute
them by force. Avoid it and if anyone still does not stop, bring him under the
clutches of the law and pave the way for social justice, so that peace and
tranquility can prevail, but as we all know that our world is full of strange
events and places. |
Venice |
Unique Laws : There are some customs and laws in different countries and
regions of the world which are unusual in seeing, hearing, or reading
witnesses. Look, but of course, they have been implemented only because of
their usefulness. If you are planning a world tour, keep these rules in mind so
that your travel estimates will not exceed your estimates, and your
expenses will not be out of your reach due to unintentional violations. Venice : If you
are feeling a bit tired while walking in Venice, a city famous for its
highways, and you want to relax for a few moments at a place of entertainment,
then this idea is definitely heartwarming. Don,'t bring me in because if you
do, the police will be able to catch you and fine you 58 ,588 under local law. This is because the city has become overcrowded due to the influx of tourists
and government officials are working hard to solve the problem.This
law is also a link in the same chain so that congested areas can be
protected from obstructions and kept flowing. If you are in the mood to relax
for a while, it is best to head to a café or restaurant, etc., and enjoy
a cup of tea or coffee. ❤ |
Florence Church |
Florence : If you are in Florence, another well-known
tourist city in Italy, please refrain from repeating this American habit. The
reason is that eating in public in designated places on the streets of Florence
is a crime and a fine of 70 570. The way to avoid this fine is to go
to a café or restaurant like a decent human being. Sit back and enjoy
your meal. The city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, which is always full of
tourists, is facing the same problem that the streets and markets are
overflowing with people. That is why there is a law that if a red light comes
out of a traffic light at the beginning of a street, it means that the street
is currently closed due to congestion. |
Amsterdam Holland |
A green light means entry and orange
means you can enter at your own risk. There is no specific penalty for
violating this law, but the police on the spot can impose any fine at their
discretion. There is also a 109 fine for drunkenness in public places and a 160
160 fine for littering. So be careful .❤☺ Sardinia : The second largest island
in the Mediterranean, Italy's “Sardinia” (Sardinia) which is a
well-known resort, and tourists come here in large numbers. As people usually
have the habit of bringing oysters, snails, beautiful rocks, and even
a little sand home when they go to the beach. |
Sardinia |
But keep in mind that in,
"Sardinia” you will not even think so because if you are caught doing
this, these signs will cost you dearly. Collecting sand or similar items off
the coast of Sardinia can result in a fine of up to 80 580 to 48 3,482, which
will obviously ruin your entertainment budget. The purpose of a large number of tourists is to visit Cracking ton, a
beach where a monk of the parish church, St. Gennys. And is called a tourist's paradise.
Tourists do not touch anything here as the removal of rocks from here can cause
coastal erosion from seawater. Not to pick up stones : People have been warned through regular notice
boards not to pick up stones from here. A tourist who had collected a few
stones from here and returned to his home has been found guilty of bringing
back the beach stones from his house located hundreds of miles away and
throwing them on the beach. Environmental pollution has become a major problem
in the world due to which untimely climate change and many other issues are
causing concern to human beings, and they are increasing day by day. Hong Kong : There are many global efforts to prevent this monster, one of which is to stop
the spread of pollution. Almost everyone has heard the name, "Hong
Kong.” There is also a lot of tourist traffic. |
Hong Kong |
The Hong Kong government
has fined 1,500 for littering.Interestingly, the penalty is only for throwing
a burger, "Wrapper” on the road, and you can't give an excuse
that you don, 't know the local language, so you have noticed such a
notice anywhere. Did, 't read because of there!
Sydney : Abuse is considered a
disgrace at any occasion or place, and in civilized societies, the abuser
is not looked upon favorably. There is a lot of advice to avoid such bad
habits, but as the saying goes, “the ghosts of the laity do not believe in
words,”so the same proverb applies in public places in Sydney, Australia.
Abuse can result in a fine of up to 500. Walking around Sydney if you realize
that you have lost your way due to a wrong turn at a distance of half
a mile, or you have lost your wallet in a crowded place. Also, if you
have some valuable papers, please refrain from abusing them under your lips,
otherwise, if a policeman hears you, you will find this abusive expensive.❤✌☺💘
If someone is told to jump into the river, Yes, and not to get wet, then surely
you will see such a person in amazement that his mental balance has not
deteriorated. Alaska : The American state of Alaska, which is almost entirely
covered with snow, and its ancient inhabitants live in houses made of
ice, called, "igloo.” They have to do a lot to cope with the cold
weather and keep you warm, including drinking. |
Alaska |
Surprisingly, it is forbidden to
drink alcohol in a bar in Alaska. However, the penalty for the crime is still
unknown. The need for this law was probably felt so that people would not get
so drunk that they would sit in the luxury of a bar and get drunk so much that
it would be difficult for them to get back home. Pound Fish Now someone may ask, what is
wrong with a harmless thing likes chewing gum? However, there must
have been some solid reason for the ban. There is a 100,000 fine for selling
chewing gum in Singapore. Yes, a million dollars. So when you go to Singapore,
leave your chewing gum here and come back and enjoy it, otherwise, you may have
to give and take.
The law was enacted there in 1992 because when people chewed
it and threw it away, it not only littered the streets, and sidewalks, but
also looked ugly and stuck to people's shoes. Taxes played a role in spreading
more filth and civilized societies avoid such things. It is also a place for us
to think.❤👪✋✌ |
Singapore |
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