9 strange rules and laws from around the world (2024)

One of Italy's most popular coastal spots has banned visitors from walking around in their swimwear.

Sorrento is reportedly threatening to fine those on the streets in skimpy costumes this summer because they are making residents feel uncomfortable.

But the tourist hotspot is not the only place to bring in an unusual rule that risks visitors either committing a cultural or social faux pas or breaking the law.

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Chris Nye at firm Your Overseas Home says it is always advisable for travellers to spend a bit of time getting to grips with the culture and local rules of the places they're intending to visit because not only could some laws risk upsetting locals but breaching them may incur a hefty and unwanted fine or penalty.

The property expert explained: "European countries aren’t too dissimilar to the UK, but some do have strange laws or cultural ‘rules’ that you might not expect. Thailand and Singapore also have a couple of unique laws that could catch Brits out.

"Various things and practices are frowned upon in some places abroad, from loose swim shorts and chewing gum to high heels and even feeding pigeons in certain areas, so it’s worth figuring out before you risk making a cultural faux pas or even being on the receiving end of a hefty fine."

If you're heading off on holiday this summer, here are some unique rules from countries and cities around the world you may not know....

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1. You must wear Speedos in France

While skimpy swimwear for men has become somewhat more of a joke these days, in France tight fitting swim wear remains compulsory in many places.

Public pools in France insist on Speedos or Speedo type trunks being worn as looser board shorts or baggy swimwear is deemed to be unhygienic and may dirty the water as it has most likely been worn out and about all day. While private complexes and holiday camps can set their own rules many follow the same or similar guidelines - often much to the surprise of UK holidaymakers arriving for the first time.

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2. No chewing gum in Singapore

The ban on chewing gum in Singapore might be one of the most well-known aspects of life in the country and one of the most globally understood laws belonging to such a tiny nation. It goes hand in hand with stringent laws on litter, graffiti, spitting and urinating in anything other than a toilet.

The law, which came into force in 1992, means that anyone importing, selling or making gum in Singapore faces a fine or even jail time as authorities work hard to ensure that the cleanliness of the tiny island is continually maintained.

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3. Don't feed pigeons in Venice

A ban on feeding pigeons was brought in by Italian authorities back in 2008 after it was felt the birds were causing havoc across historical monuments at the Unesco World Heritage site.

Authorities said the pigeons were damaging the marble statues and buildings by pecking at small gaps to reach scraps of food blown inside while cleaning up the city and repairing the damage caused by the birds poo was estimated to be costing 275 euros for each Venetian taxpayer according to a study conducted some 15 years ago prior to the ban.

The new rule did put a number of people out of a job as importers and sellers of grain for the birds no longer had any way of making money while fines for ignoring the ban began at 50 euros. When the ban was brought into force stewards patrolling the areas also pulled people up for laying out picnics on St Mark's Square and walking around bare-chested in the heat.

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4. Wear a shirt when driving in Thailand

It might have a tropical climate but drivers in Thailand could find themselves in trouble if caught driving without a shirt.

The law from the 1956 Criminal Code stipulates that anyone who is caught undressing can be liable to a fine that is around £10 to £12. The rule applies to both car drivers, those with bikes and motorcycles.

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5. Don't drive with your arm out in Australia

We might all be used to the motoring laws around driving and alcohol or speeding - but drivers in Australia can risk a fine for having their arms resting on the ledge of their car window.

The law, which is there to protect drivers or passengers inadvertently catching or knocking someone like a cyclist from their bike who is riding alongside, applies in all states and anyone caught flouting the rule by having their limb waving outside when not signalling risks a fine.

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6. No heeled shoes at ancient sites in Greece

Since 2009, Greece has forbidden visitors to wear high heels at some of the country’s most famous ancient monuments, since sharp-soled shoes were adding to the wear and tear of national treasures. Food and drink was also included in the ban to try and protect their tourist attractions from further damage.

In 2008 maintenance crews reportedly removed nearly 60 pounds of chewing gum from under marble seats at the ancient theatre in Athens built in 161 AD, forcing officials to clamp down harder on the issues arising from so many visitors.

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7. Don’t run out of fuel on the German autobahn

Despite the record petrol and diesel costs it doesn't pay for drivers in Germany to try and stretch their fuel supply for as far as they can. It is illegal for motorists on the world famous Autobahn network to run out of fuel because you are not allowed to stop on the motorway's roads and authorities don't think that running out of petrol is enough of an excuse to escape punishment.

The fine can be around £100 under an offence of careless or inconsiderate driving.

8. Don't share passwords in Tennessee

While Netflix says it is working to ban password sharing in the future, a version of the rule already exists in the American state of Tennessee which implemented a Login Law back in 2011. It made it a crime to share login information and passwords for sites such as Netflix or iTunes.

While there were warnings at the time, particularly for students not to share passwords among those in their college dormitories, there appear to have been few publicised cases of anyone having been penalised for sharing their private account details.

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9. Don’t walk around in your swimsuit in Sorrento (or Barcelona!)

The Italian town loved by Instagrammers for its colourful buildings set against the picturesque cliffs of the Italian coastline has become the latest place to ban people from wandering around in bikinis.

Sorrento is a popular stop on the Amalfi Coast but those caught flouting the new law risk a fine of up to 500 euros or around £425 under the new rules introduced by the local mayor.

Holidaymakers choosing to walk around without a shirt on could also be targeted by the ban, reports some newspapers, with Massimo Coppola reportedly telling press that scantily clad tourists were causing 'discomfort and unease' to local people.

But Sorrento is not the first European city to slap a ban on tourists wearing their swimwear out and about on the streets.

In 2011 Barcelona brought in a very similar rule to stop those who were bare-chested or wearing skimpy costumes from walking through the city. People were ordered to cover up when not by the pool or beach, or face fines of more than £250 at the time.

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9 strange rules and laws from around the world (2024)

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What are the strangest laws around the world? ›

Weird Laws from Around the World
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  • No Mooning in the Hellenic Republic.

Is it illegal to wear a fake mustache in Alabama? ›

In Alabama, a state that actually makes a couple of appearances on this particular list—it is illegal “to wear a fake mustache that causes laughter in church.” So remember: next time you're in church in Alabama, make sure your hilarious mustache is absolutely legitimate.

Is it illegal to sing in your swimsuit in Florida? ›

If you're planning on doing some karaoke on the beach, you may want to cover up first, as it is illegal in the State of Florida to sing in a bathing suit. Fortunately, this law is generally not applied, so feel free to sing in whichever articles of clothing you happen to be wearing.

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Here are a few of our favorites!
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Don't Drive Blindfolded in Alabama

You can't wash your neighbour's car without permission in Los Angeles. It's illegal to drive while your dog is tethered to your car in Alaska. You can't drive a car in reverse in public roads in Arizona. You're not allowed to drive a black car on a Sunday in Denver, Colorado.

What is the most broken law? ›

Littering is one of the most frequently broken laws. Did you know that the average American breaks the law about three times a day? However, that's not to say that every American is out to mug you.

Is it illegal to kiss a woman if you have a mustache? ›

In Eureka, men who wear moustaches are forbidden from kissing women. In Eureka, it is illegal to fall asleep in public.

Is it illegal to wake a bear? ›

Alaska: Even though it is legal to hunt a bear, it is illegal to wake a bear and take a picture for photo opportunities. In Alaska it is illegal to whisper in someone's ear while they are moose hunting. It is considered an offense to push a live moose out of a moving airplane.

What is the funny law in Alabama? ›

Attorney Morris Bart's website lists some of the strangest, real laws in Alabama. In Alabama, it's illegal to wear a fake mustache in a church because it could cause laughter. It's also illegal to put an ice cream cone in your back pocket.

Is it illegal to wear a thong on the beach in Florida? ›

In Florida, thongs are legal, but not everywhere. On the Gulf Coast, some areas have restrictions set on thongs: Florida State Parks do NOT allow thong swimsuits (it appears, though, that action will only be taken if someone complains)

Can I walk shirtless in Florida? ›

The state law regarding indecent exposure requires the prosecutor to prove the defendant's lascivious, lewd, or indecent intent. Nudity, public undress, or an exposed body part without the required intent or state of mind generally does not qualify as indecent exposure.

Is it illegal to wear a hoodie in Florida? ›

—No person or persons shall in this state, while wearing any mask, hood, or device whereby any portion of the face is so hidden, concealed, or covered as to conceal the identity of the wearer, enter upon, or be, or appear upon or within the public property of any municipality or county of the state.

What are the silly laws in Oklahoma? ›

It is illegal for somebody to take a bite out of another's hamburger. Fish cannot be held in a fishbowl while on a public bus. Cowboys can't wear their boots to bed without facing criminal charges. Nobody is allowed to kiss longer than three minutes.

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At one point in time, it was illegal for women to wear red in public in St. Croix; they may have been confused with the local ladies of the evening. And in Sheboygan, it's illegal to water your lawn in a way that annoys others.

Is it illegal to not smile in Milan? ›

Milan, Italy

There's an old law that actually states that you're required to smile at all times whilst in public places and if you frown you could be fined! The only times you're exempt is during funerals or hospital visits. Imagine the smile wrinkles!

What are some weird laws that no one follows? ›

In Los Angeles, it is illegal for a man to beat his wife with a strap wider than 2 inches without her consent. In Los Angeles, it is against the law to lick a toad. Zoot suits are prohibited in Los Angeles. It is a misdemeanor to shoot at any kind of game from a moving vehicle, unless the target is a whale.

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World's strangest laws
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  • Singapore has tough policies against chewing gum and graffiti.
  • Pigeon-feeding is not tolerated in Venice because the birds damage old buildings.
  • You must keep your headlights on at all times while driving in Denmark.

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Namely, Gilbert's law stresses that life demands you to apply your active problem-solving skills. This means you must make an effort to be a critical thinker… It's a reminder that whenever you begin a task, the onus is on you to discover the best way to complete it if you wanna be an effective member of society.

What country has weird laws? ›

Singapore. It is illegal in Singapore to chew gum and the problem with that is not how people chew it but how they dispose it.

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