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    Trivia about unusual laws and customs
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  • You mustn't drive a dirty car in Russia.
    True - Fines can be imposed for driving a car that is considered too dirty.
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  • In Switzerland, you aren't allowed to own just one guinea pig.
    True - Guinea pigs are social animals and must be kept in pairs.
  •  25
  • You mustn't carry an ice cream cone in your back pocket on a Sunday in Alabama.
    True - This law supposedly prevents horse theft.
  •  15
  • In the state of Maine, you aren't allowed to bite your landlord.
    False - There is no specific law about biting landlords.
  •  15
  • In Florida, unmarried women who parachute on Sundays can be fined or jailed.
    True - This is an old law that is technically still on the books.
  •  15
  • In Georgia, you mustn't eat fried chicken with a fork.
    True - A law in Gainesville, Georgia, declares it illegal to eat fried chicken any other way than with your hands.
  •  5
  • You mustn't whistle underwater in Vermont.
    False - There is no law against whistling underwater.
  •  15
  • In Idaho, you aren't allowed to give someone a box of chocolates weighing more than 22kg.
    True - This law exists to prevent gluttony.
  •  10
  • It's illegal to let your chicken cross the road in Quitman, Georgia.
    True - The law exists to prevent chickens from roaming freely.
  •  20
  • In Denmark, you mustn't start your car without checking for children underneath.
    True - This law was created to protect children who might be playing near parked cars.
  •  10
  • In California, you aren't allowed to eat an orange in the bathtub.
    True - An old law, though its enforcement is doubtful.
  •  15
  • In Milan, Italy, you must smile at all times, except at funerals or hospitals.
    True - This law is in place to promote positivity.
  •  15
  • In New Zealand, you mustn't fly a kite in public places.
    True - It's considered a nuisance and can be dangerous.
  •  10
  • In Canada, you mustn't pay for a 50-cent item with pennies.
    True - There are limits on the number of coins that can be used in transactions.
  •  5
  • In Arkansas, you aren't allowed to pronounce “Arkansas” incorrectly.
    True - There is a law that dictates the correct pronunciation of the state name.
  •  15
  • In South Korea, you mustn't write your name in red ink.
    True - Writing someone's name in red ink is associated with death.
  •  10