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Monday smile: The craziest holiday complaints

02 Dec 2013 - by Tammy Sutherns
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Here are the most unusual laws from around the world:
• Feeding pigeons in St Mark’s Square, Venice: You could face a fine for feeding pigeons in the square. It was outlawed in a bid to reduce pigeon numbers and associated damage to historic structures. • Running out of fuel in Germany: It is illegal to run out of fuel on the autobahn in Germany. • Driving with sandals/flip flops in Spain: Not advised in any case, but this is a criminal offence in Spain. • Swear in Virginia Beach, Virginia, US: In an effort to clear up the image of the family friendly beach, profanity was made an offence in the Nineties and can lead to a fine. • Spitting in Barcelona: It’s frowned upon in general but you can face a fine for spitting in the Spanish city, as well as in other destinations around the world. • Wearing high heels in Greece: Historic sites, such as the Acropolis, have banned high heels for fear of causing damage to ancient monuments. • Driving with headlights off in Denmark: Danish law says that you must have dimmed headlights on at all times, even in daylight.  • Chewing gum in Singapore: Some people regard chewing gum as ill-mannered, but in Singapore it’s a criminal offence to chew gum unless it’s medicinal. • Eating during Ramadan in UAE: You must respect local customs in the United Arab Emirates or you could face a prison term. • Stepping on currency in Thailand: Thai baht carries the image of the much revered King of Thailand and stepping on the currency is a criminal act.
Courtesy of Telegraph.







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