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Climbing a tree in Oshawa, Ontario, even as a little kid playing around is nothing short of a terrorist act and will be fined $250 for the offence. There's over 318 billion trees around to create this offence.
In Australia, the Summary Offences Act of 1966, forbids operating a kite “to the annoyance of any person”.
Those debates really do usually end up with someone getting hurt or harassed online
you may think you are the beacon of humanity but some people just dont want to hear it
it's for you and the companies own protection.
Who has that much control over a dog?
This is common plot in serial killer and horror movies, I would stay the hell away from this house.
I don't remember where I heard that from so take it with five or six grains of salt.
found these relating to welsh people....
Welshmen are prohibited from entering Chester before the sun rises – and have to leave again before the sun goes down, according to an old bylaw.
Which perhaps explains the fact that it is still technically OK to shoot a Welshman on a Sunday inside the city walls – as long as it’s after midnight and with a crossbow.