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Surprisingly, People Can Do These Things Legally

Laws are essential. This society cannot function in the absence of laws. You can imagine the laws as the guardrails running along the road. Without them, humans will run wild and probably hurt themselves and others. That's why we need laws to keep this society safe for everyone.
How many laws do you know? It's hard to tell. Well, even the most competent lawyer cannot confidently say that they know everything. And while you may know about some laws that should not exist, you might not yet know these "wrong" things are actually legal. Some may sound strange to know in the first place, but some are the very basis of this world that you have been lying to all the time. So, let's scroll down and check them out in the list below.

#1 Disclosing wages and salaries with coworkers


#2 Police officers lying about their identity


#3 Refusing service to customers


#4 Counting cards at a casino blackjack table


#5 Trespassing in the UK


#6 Turning left on a red light if it's a one-way street


#7 Firing employees over their opinions based on free speech


#8 Driving while the interior light is on


#9 Privacy downloading, but not distributing


#10 Escaping prison


#11 Being shirtless regardless of gender in Canada


#12 Explicitly exposing one's own middle hand finger to law enforcement


#13 Bringing personal snacks to cinemas


#14 Tax avoidance (note: not tax evasion)


#15 Driving barefooted


#16 Dual citizenship


#17 Child marriage


#18 It's not carpooling if everyone is related


#19 Giving alcohol to a minor in a private residence in the UK


#20 Recording people in public areas


#21 Jaywalking


#22 Restrictions on flamethrowers


#23 Absinthe


#24 Machine gun ownership in the US


#25 Not submitting a two weeks notice to employers


#26 Not having a picture ID


#27 Trading and using copies of MS windows


#28 Catfishing online


#29 Detagging mattresses


#30 Passing a school bus on a 4-lane road (Ohio state)

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