Crazy Laws That Still Exist 📜
Many unusual laws still exist worldwide that may seem outdated or humorous but remain enforceable. For example, in the United Kingdom, it is illegal to die in the Houses of Parliament because doing so would entitle the deceased to a state funeral, a legal quirk rooted in tradition. In Switzerland, residents in some apartment buildings are prohibited from flushing the toilet after 10 p.m. to reduce noise disturbances, showing how noise control can shape laws in unique ways. Victoria, Australia, has strict regulations requiring only certified electricians to change light bulbs, with fines imposed on those who violate this rule. This law underscores the emphasis on safety and licensed work in certain trades. Similarly, in Venice, Italy, feeding pigeons is prohibited to help maintain public cleanliness and control the bird population, reflecting efforts to preserve historic sites. These laws highlight how historical context, cultural norms, and practical concerns contribute to maintaining regulations that sometimes seem unusual today. While many such laws may no longer be actively enforced, they remain on the books as curious remnants of legal history that continue to intrigue and amuse.






Imagine u die in the house of parliament and they throw your body out because they don’t want you to have a state funeral…😂