1. Top 10 Tough Laws in the World AJIT SINGH ENGLISH TRAINER
2. CRIME : In Italy it is illegal to feed the pigeons. The locals are tired of cleaning up pigeon poop. PUNISHMENT : Fines ranges from a warning to $50 to $600. DON’T FEED THE PIGEONS (ITALY)
3. EATING IN PUBLIC (U.A.E) CRIME : You’re not allowed to eat or drink in public during fasting hours (i.e. daylight hours) at all. PUNISHMENT : Fine 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.
4. CRIME : 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. DON�T PAY IN CHANGE (CANADA)
5. CRIME : Illegal to drive a dirty car. PUNISHMENT : The police decide to charge you � unless, of course, you offer him a bit of cash. WASH YOUR CAR (MOSCOW)
6. CRIME : Switched off vehicle’s headlights throughout day & night. PUNISHMENT : Fine up to $100 LEAVE YOUR HEADLIGHTS ON (DENMARK)
7. You’ve heard of the Autobahn, right? No speed limits. CRIME : It’s illegal to pull over on the side of this road for any reason. DON�T STOP ON THE AUTOBAHN (GERMANY)
8. PUT YOUR SHIRT ON (THAILAND) CRIME : Driving a car or Motorcycle without a shirt on. PUNISHMENT : Verbal warnings to tickets costing about $10.
9. CRIME: Kissing each other goodbye at train stations as trains were actually running late. PUNISHMENT: In Warrington Bank Quay in England, however, you’ll be asked to move your goodbyes to the �kissing zone.� DON’T KISS YOUR LOVER GOODBYE (FRANCE AND ENGLAND)
10. CRIME: Indecent wearing at beaches. PUNISHMENT : Fines can reach up to $270 WEAR A COVER UP (GRENADA)
11. 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. NO GUM CHEWING (SINGAPORE)