1. It is illegal to die in the Houses of Parliament 2. It is an act of treason to place a postage stamp bearing the British monarch upside down 3. In Liverpool, it is illegal for a woman to be topless except as a clerk in a tropical fish store 4. Mince pies cannot be eaten on Christmas Day 5. In Scotland, if someone knocks on your door and requires the use of your toilet, you must let them enter 6. A pregnant woman can legally relieve herself anywhere she wants, including in a policeman's helmet 7. The head of any dead whale found on the British coast automatically becomes the property of the king, and the tail of the queen 8. It is illegal to avoid telling the tax man anything you do not want him to know, but legal not to tell him information you do not mind him knowing 9. It is illegal to enter the Houses of Parliament in a suit of armour 10. In the city of York it is legal to murder a Scotsman within the ancient city walls, but only if he is carrying a bow and arrow
8. It is illegal to avoid telling the tax man anything you do not want him to know, but legal not to tell him information you do not mind him knowing haha wtf, find i'll just switch shit around 6. A pregnant woman can legally relieve herself anywhere she wants, including in a policeman's helmet That would be funny but not a good sight haha These laws sound fake but w/e
^ YES its real, like them dumb usa laws, they are real. but a woman aint gona wee or poo in a cops hat and you wont get in trouble if u die in the house of parliament in this day an age (sounds so strange).
hahaha i dnt even know these laws n i live in britain hahaha oh well shows how well i know my country haha
the only people who know these laws are prolly those who saw it on yahoo yesterday and those who read it on PA
i think number 10 is a little dangerous though...wouldn't be to hard for someone to set up a Scotsman, frag him, and get away with it maybe.
True aye... and it will still be deemed "legal" so they wont get charged for it. Reminds me of this case I heard in 18th century England, Ashford v Thornton, goes something like this: Abraham Thornton was charged for the murder of Mary Ashford, there was a good deal of evidence that he had a actually killed her. Her brother William Ashford tried to prosecute Abraham, however the defendant sought an ancient medieval law that was not abolished by parliament (through ignorance or the like) known as trial by combat, involving the two to fight to the death to determine who was right. Needless to say the William Ashford backed out and even though that law seemed outrageous and sooo out of context it still had to be enforced cuz it wasn't repealed. Goes to show how stupid the law can get sometimes tbh.... but the year after this parliament finally repealed it. lol.