The Most Stupid Laws In The World

The Most Stupid Laws In The World

While most laws and regulations exist primarily for the sake of order and the protection of citizens, some of these laws are really weird, old, or outright ridiculous. There are strange regulations on every continent that mirror all these specific cultural, historical, and social settings. We explore ten from each continent, right here.

North America

  1. Alaska, USA: It is illegal to be drunk in a bar. Conceived to curb incidences of public drunkenness, this law sounds illogical as it is enforced in an establishment where liquor is intended to be consumed. 
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  2. Chico, California, USA Any nuclear weapon set off within the Chico city limits will cost a $500 fine. This is just a symbolic law from the Cold War days.
  3. Sarasota, Florida, USA: No singing when you're in a swimsuit. The origins remain a mystery, making beachside fun all the more humane.
  4. Minnesota, USA: Greasy pig contests have been banned so as to avoid cruelty towards the animals and for the protection of public safety.
  5. Mexico: Cyclists are not allowed to take their feet out from the pedal while riding, to keep control of the bicycle. 
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  6. Connecticut, USA: A pickle here must bounce. That's for both quality and safety.
  7. Canada: In Canada, Petrolia, Ontario, as a town law, nobody is allowed to whistle or sing loudly on the street at night so as not to cause noise pollution.
  8. New Jersey, USA: It is illegal to wear a bulletproof vest while committing a crime. This law is said to be an anti-crime law, as well as for the protection of the police.
  9. Oklahoma, USA: It is illegal to make faces at dogs. This one seems a bit strange, but it probably is targeted at not causing the animals distress.
  10. Texas, USA: You cannot sell your eye. This is the law through which it comes under the larger regulation against selling your body parts in the state.

Europe

  1. United Kingdom: In the UK you cannot have a salmon under "suspicious circumstances". This was legislation passed obviously to crack down on illegal fishing. The wording has made it a source of amusement.
  2. Switzerland: Flushing the WC in many apartment buildings is not allowed between 10 PM and 6 AM to avoid disturbing the neighbors.
  3. France: The dead can be married only with the president's approval - something of a wartime echo.
  4. Germany: Pillow fights are banned because a pillow can be considered a passive weapon.
  5. Italy: It is illegal to feed the pigeons in Venice, with the intention of not allowing the pigeons to overpopulate the city and not let their droppings damage. 
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  6. Portugal: In the interests of cleanliness, it is illegal to pee in the water that is at beaches.
  7. Denmark: You can't start a car without first checking underneath for children. This law is related to child safety.
  8. Greece: To help preserve the monuments, visitors to many of the sites are not allowed to wear high heels.
  9. Ireland: There is a law against being drunk in public. It was created to eradicate public drunkenness and the problems that ensued.
  10. Spain: In some places, it is outright illegal to build a sandcastle in the interest of maintaining beaches in a state of order and cleanliness.
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Asia

  1. In Japan, you'd been unable to dance in a public place after midnight, that is, until recently, a post-WWII.
  2. Singapore: The chewing gum ban here serves the purpose of preserving public cleanliness. 
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  3. Thailand: The currency in the country, which portrays the image of the King, is illegal to even step on, showing deep respect for the monarchy.
  4. China: Tibetan Buddhist monks must first secure governmental permission to be reincarnated, thus they control religious practices.
  5. India: To avoid money laundering fraud, the offense is carrying over 200 rupees worth of change without having a particular license.
  6. South Korea: It is illegal to tattoo without a medical license—a clear demarcation of the very strict regulations on body modification.
  7. Indonesia: Mastu*rba-ting is an act punishable by decapitation because their views about se*uali-ty are very conservative.
  8. Philippines: It's illegal to drive on Mondays for vehicles with certain plate numbers, aiming to reduce traffic congestion.
  9. Malaysia: It is illegal to wear yellow clothing, occupying the same concept of government regulation on public demonstrations. (That’s in the 2010s in one specific weekend only.)
  10. Saudi Arabia: Women driving is illegal (though this law has recently been overturned) but could, in a way, be seen as showing precedence in gender norms.

Africa

  1. Nigeria: Same-sex relationships are illegal in this country, which equally portrays how conservative.
  2. Kenya: They banned plastic bags because they were polluting the environment and destroying other creatures.
  3. South Africa: It is illegal for an animal to drive a vehicle intoxicated; this is an old law from the time of animal-drawn carts.
  4. Egypt: All types of public displays of affection are illegal and represent very conservative norms.
  5. Zimbabwe: There are laws against swearing at the President, and it therefore shows that there are very strict laws on showing respect for the leadership.
  6. Eritrea: National service is mandatory; failing to finish it is a criminal offense, which is a manifestation of conscription.
  7. Tanzania: It is not lawful to count your chickens before they are hatched; local proverbs turned into law. 
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  8. Rwanda: It is illegal to insult the national flag, a statement on strict national pride legislation.
  9. Uganda: It is not allowed for civilians to wear camouflage clothing.
  10. Ethiopia: The use of some social media is illegal, indicative of an overarching government control of information.

South America

  1. Bolivia: Publicly married women are not allowed to drink more than one glass of wine so that they do not commit adultery.
  2. Brazil: No man is allowed to wear a Speedo on the beach in Rio.
  3. Chile: You can't ride a horse while intoxicated to prevent it from hurting itself.
  4. Colombia: Drunk voting is illegal, and therefore there can be no alibis for any mis.
  5. Argentina: In some regions, it is not allowed to register a baby by the first name "Messi," in order to prevent an overuse of this name.
  6. Peru: It is illegal to import used clothes in support of local textile industries.
  7. Venezuela: It's illegal to wear a mask in public, or for the use of hiding your face, instead in favor of fighting crime and maintaining public order. 
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  8. Paraguay: Dueling is legal, provided both participants are registered blood donors, in respect of old traditions.
  9. Uruguay: With lots of anti-smoking regulations, this is one country banning smoking in public.
  10. Ecuador: A driver must not have an expired driver's license; very severe punishments are imposed on violators.

Australia and Oceania

  1. Australia: It's forbidden to dress like Batman and Robin under the law, which reflects trademark protection.
  2. New Zealand: Flying a kite in a public park is illegal as it may cause disturbances.
  3. Fiji: It is illegal there for women to sunbathe topless.
  4. Papua New Guinea: It's illegal to have any kind of porn, reflecting strict moral regulations.
  5. Samoa: It's illegal to forget your wife's birthday, unique laws of marriage. 
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  6. Tonga: A man found cooking can be fined, as it is breaking the traditional gender rules.
  7. Vanuatu: It is illegal to practice witchcraft.
  8. Solomon Islands: Pollution of the ocean, by littering, is an offense; one of the examples of legislation protecting the environment.
  9. Micronesia: Swimming with dolphins is banned by law. It comes under the domain of wildlife protection.
  10. Marshall Islands: It is illegal to drive without shoes on.

Though, at most times, they sound ridiculous, most of these laws have deeper cultural, historical, or social contexts. They remind us of the plurality of legal systems and the distinctive mechanisms human societies seek to resort to in order to regulate behavior. Such rules may or may not be highly imposed, but they reveal interesting facets of the legal landscape of the world, indicating complexities and sundry idiosyncrasies of human societies. Going to the apogee of these bizarre stipulations broadens the horizon toward law, order, and peculiarities of global cultures.