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djyliett [7]
3 years ago
9

List some funny British Laws

English
1 answer:
Ierofanga [76]3 years ago
6 0
There are some Laws in The British province that are weird according to specialist of this subject, they are:

1) <span>It is illegal to carry a plank along a pavement
2) </span><span>It is illegal to die in parliament.
3) </span><span>It is illegal not to carry out at least two hours of longbow practice a week
</span>4) <span>It is illegal to beat or shake any carpet or rug in any street.
5) </span><span>It is illegal to be drunk on licensed premises
6) </span><span>It is illegal to be drunk in charge of a horse
7) </span><span>It is illegal to eat mince pies on Christmas Day
8) </span><span>It is illegal to jump the queue in the tube ticket hall
9) </span><span>It is illegal to destroy or deface money.
10) </span><span>It is illegal to place a stamp of the Queen upside down on a letter

Hope this helps!</span>
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