10 bizarre laws you may have broken from flying a kite to handling a salmon

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10 bizarre laws you may have broken from flying a kite to handling a salmon
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The majority of Brits have previously broken the law often without realising it, according to new research.

Many have already broken the law without even realising, from being drunk in a public place or pub to flying a kite.The UK's 10 most bizarre lawsThe law was created to prevent any illegal activities within the salmon business, this law prohibits engaging in any suspicious circumstances while dealing with this particular species.Shaking mats, carpets, and rugs on the street is illegal, with an exception being made for doormats which can be beaten or shaken, but only before 8 a.m.

After that, the Licensing Act of 1872 states that a person drunk on a highway or any public place will be committing an offence. In 1988, the Licensing Act included all pubs and clubs, as well as private homes, if there is alcohol being sold there. Then, the Licensing Act of 2003 proclaimed that serving alcohol to those already under the influence of it is illegal, as well as purchasing alcohol for someone who is already drunk. Luckily, none of these laws are strictly adhered to by anyone.This one is actually a myth, or rather, a misinterpretation of a law stating that committing any acts with the intention to depose the ruling monarch would be considered treason.

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