Warning In these lands, you may be punished for years for what you do not realize

Warning In these lands, you may be punished for years for what you do not realize

Bribe buying, fish food, and gambling cards are considered illegal in Thailand. Russian tourists who bought bribes at a local store were arrested and sentenced to one year in prison, and they paid 2,000 dollars in a government to return to Russia. Besides stopping tourists from collecting and buying [...]

Russian tourists who bought bribes at a local store were arrested and sentenced to one year in prison, and they paid 2,000 dollars in a government to return to Russia.

In addition to preventing tourists from collecting and buying domestics, they also should not feed fish, as they may receive a year in prison. A tourist was arrested while feeding a fish and being photographed simultaneously, but later she was released after paying a large fine.

Thailand has strict rules about keeping and playing cards. The law adopted in 1935 prohibits the possession of more than 120 letters. If you grab more than two pairs of cards or play in a public place, you will be arrested.

In Australia, it is best to examine yourself if you are concerned and want to curse in public, since you may be sentenced to six months in prison.

In Singapore, connections to any WiFi network opened by someone without informing the owner, since you will be convicted of a hacker attack and will receive at least three years in prison for this criminal act.

In “the land of sunrise” is forbidden to walk without an identity card. If the police arrest you and you don't have any documents, you'll get at least 23 days in prison.

If you visit the Arab Emirates, don't wear dangerous things, since you can earn several days in prison for even the smallest details. A Swiss man was arrested in Dubai and sentenced to four years after police found three pastries of candy he had eaten at another airport.

Americans have a law that says it is illegal to feed homeless people on the street. This law is as serious as a priest was arrested and sentenced to two months ' imprisonment, having cooked and distributed food for the hungry.

According to U.S. government beliefs, if anyone wants to do humanitarian work, they should seek permission of the city administration to do so in countries that are meant to do so, not independently.

 

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