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#11 Enter Capri, an island and popular tourist destination in Italy’s Gulf of Naples. Noted as one of the world’s strangest laws, it’s illegal here to wear excessively noisy footwear (particularly flip flops ) as locals value their ‘peace and quiet’
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Image source: very_useful_maps It may sound strange, but it’s true that a driver can face a fine of 500 zlotys or even the revocation of their license if they are caught driving with contact lenses instead of glasses, despite their driver’s license indicating that they should be wearing glasses. This is because police officers can stop a driver with a significant visual impairment from driving if they don’t adhere to the restrictions on their license, which are indicated by numerical codes on the back of the document.
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#21 Only at Trinity college though and according to their own laws
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#24 Czech ?? taxis have three rates: the average level 1, level 2 which is usually used for tourists and level 3 which is the Government’s rate that must be used for all taxi rides after a nuclear e*plosion
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