Saturday 21 March 2015

Strange Laws from all over the world!

Once again I will visit the idea of strange laws but this time I am not limiting the post to the USA this time I will discuss laws from all over the world.

 I'm going start off in a country close to home and that is England. All I am going to say for this is to be careful when sending a letter or a package because you will be punished if the Queen is upside down on the stamp.

In France if a doll does not have a human face it is prohibited to be sold This means that no E.T doll merchandise could be sold.

Portugal is a very popular holiday destination and many people go there to enjoy the beaches. That is why they decided that it should be illegal to relieve yourself in the sea. The idea behind it is very good but maybe parents should look out for their kids while swimming. You never know if a person of the law is on the look out.


In Victoria, Australia a light bulb may only be changed by a licensed electrician. It is against the law otherwise.

In Singapore, it is against the law to sell or consume chewing gum.

In Israel, picking your nose on a Sunday is prohibited. I'm guessing it is okay to pick it any other day of the week though!



If your car registration plate ends with a one or a two in the Philippines you are not allowed out on the road at certain times.  For example between seven and eight pm on a Thursday.

Finally, in Switzerland if you leave your keys in the car and it locks itself you will be punished for it.I think that this  is just a little bit unfair for forgetful people but a law is a law!












Modern structure of Irish courts

Sometimes people think that law is impossible to get your head around, there are so many different words and phrases that it seems like you can never  reach the end of a topic. I for one am still learning all about the world of law and any help that comes my way I will gratefully accept it.

This video explains the structure of the court system in Ireland. I know this video helped with my understanding so I hope it can do the same for you.







The origin of law

The legal systems that we know of around the world mostly evolved from an old type of English law used during the Middle Ages known as Common Law. Common Law originated in Westminster  in London in the King's Court. This is where the whole idea of remedying problems with the use of procedures originated and this is also the same system that is used today.


In 1066 after the Norman conquest a set of rules was established and local governments would overlook that these rules were followed. Anything that was against these rules was known as a crime and the person who committed it was to be punished. The use of juries in trials began and the judiciary was set up. The judiciary is the judges in a country.


Even though this is not where all law originated from it is where lots of the procedures we use today evolved from.

Saturday 14 March 2015

Strange Laws in the USA

The United States of America has some strange laws. There are some that are almost impossible to be put in practice in every day life and some that are the most random laws I have read throughout my research.



There are hundreds of unusual laws but these are some interesting ones I have found;


 Some of the laws that exist seem like they are trying to prevent business from making a profit. Even though they may have protected consumers in the past nowadays they are unconventional.


                   In Philadelphia it is against the law because of an act passed in 1970 to put pretzels in a bag. This means that as you are walking down a crisp aisle in Philadelphia and you see bags of salted pretzels you are witnessing the law being broken.
                   In New Jersey it is illegal to sell cabbages on a Sunday. This isn't a very helpful law when it comes to making Sunday dinner, maybe we should just be glad this law doesn't exist in Ireland!
                   In San Jose and Sunnyvale grocery stores are not permitted to provide plastic bags to their customers. Even though this law may be environmentally friendly it is not very conventional.
                   In Massachusetts it is considered to be illegal to add tomatoes to a clam chowder. I understand that clam chowder may be considered to be a speciality there but nowadays chefs are coming up with unusual food combinations and they should not be limited to what vegetables they can add to a clam chowder.
                   In Virginia it is against the law for chickens to lay eggs before 8am and all eggs must be laid before 4pm.  This law defies biology in my opinion and I think that is very unfair for the chickens. I also don't know what they would do with the eggs that were not laid during the permitted times.

               


Some of the laws that existed were thought to be for the benefit of society, I just see them to be unfair. Some of these laws are very sexist towards women and I am grateful that they are not put into practice nowadays.

                 In California it is not permitted for a woman to drive a car wearing her housecoat (dressing gown). This law was more likely than not created for the benefit of appearance. It is not something that I am very likely to do in my everyday life but I don't understand how this law was created in the first place.
                In Cicero you may not hum on the streets if it is a Sunday. I can see this law being broken quite often because humming is one of those things that you don't realise you are doing.
                I thought this law was interesting as there are many jokes made about "women drivers". In Memphis, Tennessee a woman was only permitted to drive a car if a man warns all pedestrians and motorists nearby that it is a woman driving.
               

There were some laws based on animals that I read that I thought were crazy. I don't understand how someone was prosecuted for committing one of these;
               In Alaska it is against the law to look at a moose from the window of an air plane so be wary as you fly into Alaska.
               Another animal related law in Galveston, Texas is that a camel is forbidden from running loose down the streets. I didn't even know that there was that that many camels around the Texas area.
               The final animal law is that in Boise it is illegal to fish off the back off a giraffe. This is a law that I can see being broken constantly!
                                                        

Sometimes what people don't realise is that there is more to law than meets the eye. There is a very interesting history with wacky and unusual things in  it and hopefully this blog will open your eyes to that.
             
 

               

Monday 9 March 2015

Introduction

This is a blog about law. It will discuss strange and unusual laws all over the world, some that are very surprising and it will also discuss the origins of laws and the ways of legal systems in the past. I hope you enjoy it and find it interesting. :)