
Here is part 2 of uncommon laws and rules about the world. As I said yesterday, I saw this list while looking at the Bored Panda site that I will link at the end. Thankfully, the covid situation is starting to calm down. People are starting to go on holiday. I thought that these would be interesting things to know.
#4 In Capri, You Must Clean Up After Your Dog; If Not, They Will Trace It With DNA

You might disagree with me, but I think it is a neat law for reasons. One the thought that any mystery amazes me. Two, being a dog owner myself, I know that it can be annoying at times. Thus, let me tell I lost count on many times I went and found out that I went over a poop with my wheelchair because I didn’t see it. If a person is busted for leaving a mess on the streets, they will be fined €2,000 ($2,400).
#5 It Is Against The Law To Have A Sleeping Donkey In Your Bathtub

In Arizona, it is illegal to have a sleeping donkey in your bathtub. Not going to lie; I’m confused by this one. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think it’s a rarity even for farmers to have a donkey. Let alone a sleeping one in the bathtub? If you could my face right now, you see that I feel pretty dumb,
#6 By-Law You Have To Walk Your Dog Three Times A Day In Turin, Italy

I see both points of view here. On the one hand, it will prevent the dog from any obesity-related issues, and it’s also beneficial for the owner. On the other hand, if the dog is like mine and he freezes every time he sees a leash, it won’t be that easy.
I’m going to leave it here for today. If you enjoyed this post, part 3, will be out on Wednesday!
Alex
Donkeys were valued in Arizona and the wider American southwest because it’s savanna and desert typographies. Donkeys need far less water and could more easily eat the plants compared to horses.
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How Interesting
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In the 1600’s it was outlawed to build your chimney out of wood, I believe this was in Connecticut (USA).
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I love the donkey/bathtub law.
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Cool
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So I couldn’t not google the donkey one. There’s an explanation here: http://www.phoenixarizonacriminallawyer.com/criminal-attorney/arizona-criminal-law/the-stories-behind-arizonas-weirdest-laws/
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Cool
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