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10 Bizarre Laws Around the World You Won’t Believe Exist

Switzerland considers guinea pigs social animals, so keeping just one is classified as animal cruelty. You must have at least two!

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It’s Illegal to Own Just One Guinea Pig in Switzerland

In some Swiss apartments, it’s illegal to flush toilets after 10 PM because it’s considered noise pollution.

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You Can’t Flush the Toilet After 10 PM in Switzerland

To protect ancient ruins, Greece bans high heels at historical sites like the Acropolis to prevent damage.

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It’s Illegal to Wear High Heels in Greece’s Historic Sites

Since 1992, Singapore has banned chewing gum to prevent littering and damage to public spaces. Exceptions exist for medicinal gum, but you need a prescription!

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No Chewing Gum in Singapore

A 19th-century law in Milan requires people to smile in public—except during funerals or hospital visits.

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It’s Illegal to Frown in Milan, Italy (Unless at a Funeral)

Stopping unnecessarily on Germany’s Autobahn is illegal, and running out of fuel is considered preventable negligence.

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You Can’t Run Out of Gas on the Autobahn (Germany)

Some playgrounds in Poland banned Winnie the Pooh because officials found him "half-naked" and "inappropriate" for children!

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Winnie the Pooh is Banned in Some Polish Playgrounds

Rome’s laws prevent people from keeping single goldfish in bowls, claiming it distresses the fish due to the lack of space.

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It’s Illegal to Own a Single Goldfish in Rome

Forgetting your wife’s birthday in Samoa isn’t just a bad idea—it’s actually illegal! Though the punishment is unclear, it’s better to remember.

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It’s Illegal to Forget Your Wife’s Birthday in Samoa

A bizarre British law supposedly states that dying in Parliament is illegal because you’d technically qualify for a state funeral!

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No Dying Inside the Houses of Parliament (UK)

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