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Bizarre Laws Around the World That Will Blow Your Mind

The world is full of strange and unexpected laws—some so bizarre that they seem almost unbelievable. From weird bans to outdated regulations, here are some of the strangest laws still in effect today!

1. It’s Illegal to Chew Gum in Singapore

Singapore has banned chewing gum since 1992 to maintain cleanliness in public spaces. You won’t find gum for sale anywhere, and getting caught importing or selling it could result in hefty fines!

2. You Can’t Wear High Heels at Historic Sites in Greece

If you’re planning a trip to Greece, leave your high heels at home! The country has banned high heels at ancient sites to prevent damage to its historical treasures.

3. No Whistling at Night in Canada

In the city of Petrolia, Ontario, it’s illegal to whistle or sing in public between 11 PM and 7 AM. Apparently, the law aims to maintain peace and quiet for residents.

4. It’s a Crime to Forget Your Wife’s Birthday in Samoa

Husbands, take note! In Samoa, forgetting your wife’s birthday can legally get you into trouble. While the consequences aren’t severe, it’s certainly an unusual law.

5. You Can’t Own Just One Guinea Pig in Switzerland

Switzerland considers guinea pigs social animals, and it’s illegal to own just one. If you want a guinea pig, you must have at least two to prevent loneliness.

6. No Selfies With Buddha in Sri Lanka

Tourists in Sri Lanka should be careful when taking photos near Buddha statues. Turning your back on Buddha for a selfie is considered disrespectful and could lead to legal trouble.

7. Don’t Feed Pigeons in Venice, Italy

Feeding pigeons in Venice’s St. Mark’s Square is against the law. The city banned it to reduce damage to historical buildings caused by pigeon droppings.

8. You Can’t Die Without a Burial Plot in France

Some towns in France, including Cugnaux, have passed laws making it illegal to die unless you’ve already secured a burial plot. The law was a response to overcrowded cemeteries.

9. It’s Illegal to Drive a Dirty Car in Russia

In Russia, driving around with a filthy car could land you a fine. The law is meant to maintain public hygiene, though enforcement varies by city.

10. You Must Smile in Milan, Italy – Unless at a Funeral

In Milan, there’s an old law that requires people to smile at all times, except at funerals or in hospitals. While not strictly enforced, it’s still technically on the books!

The Strangest Laws Are Often the Most Interesting

While some of these laws may seem absurd, they often have historical or cultural reasons behind them. Have you ever encountered a strange law while traveling? Let us know in the comments!

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