在银行街上周日吃冰激凌真的是违法的吗?

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我看着朋友圈里面有人这么说,这是真的吗?如果违背了会有什么惩罚?为什么会有这种奇怪的法律,谢谢!
 
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真的,但是没惩罚也没人当回事。好像新七天还不能在裆烫骑马往山坡上方向走,这一条忘记了是渥太华还是多伦多了
 
真的,但是没惩罚也没人当回事。好像新七天还不能在裆烫骑马往山坡上方向走,这一条忘记了是渥太华还是多伦多了
我的天呀,这是真的啊,为什么会出现这种法律?这里的议员脑子有洞吗?
 
我的天呀,这是真的啊,为什么会出现这种法律?这里的议员脑子有洞吗?
不是现在的法律,一两百年前留下来的。现在是旅游的噱头
 
不是现在的法律,一两百年前留下来的。现在是旅游的噱头
明白了
如果这个法律目前还有效的话,那么银行街上的冰淇淋店周日就会关门了。
 
明白了
如果这个法律目前还有效的话,那么银行街上的冰淇淋店周日就会关门了。
法律当然还有效,但是没人执行
 
我觉得法律是很严肃的东西,不能用来幽默。
法律不是人来定的吗?为什么就不能保持点幽默呢?西方法律这种区域性的无聊律法多了去了
 
你不理解海洋法的特点。海洋法是案例法惯例法,变化是渐进的积累性的。人们平时只要按合乎常识的方式去做事就可以。当人们改变了行为方式,形成了新的惯例,政府的执法方式也会随之改变。法律即便过时了。如果只是一些鸡毛蒜皮的小事,而且官民之间人民之间又无争议的话,那不一定需要去修法。真有无事佬刻意援引明显过时的法律,官司打到法官哪里,法官只要认为过去的案例过时,按新的惯例判决,过去的旧法就作废了。这就是所谓法官立法。这和大陆法系一定要先修法后改判不同。法律是什么东西无所谓,入乡随俗就对了。

我觉得法律是很严肃的东西,不能用来幽默。
 
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11 Ways You'll Get Arrested in Canada

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Many countries around the world have odd laws that residents don’t even know about. Canada is one of them. From wearing snakes in public to ringing doorbells, there are some strange laws in practise in the Great White North. Keep reading to find out just how you could get arrested in Canada.

Wearing a t-shirt as a taxi driver in Halifax
Under the Halifax Regional Municipality By-Law Number T-108, all drivers of limousines and taxis in Halifax must comply with a strict dress code. Drivers can only wear shirts or a “military-type blouse” with sleeves and a collar. For bottoms, they can choose between ankle-length trousers or shorts that are “within at least three inches of the knee”. Socks and shoes are required, and all clothing must be neat and tidy. Women drivers can substitute the trousers for a skirt.

Painting a wooden ladder in Alberta
Yes, you read that correctly. In Alberta’s Occupational Health and Safety Code 2009, which is under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, it is listed that “a person must not paint a wooden ladder”. Fortunately, it is only Alberta that’s strict on this policy. For example, Canadians can legally paint a wooden ladder any colour of the rainbow in British Columbia or Saskatchewan.

Ringing a doorbell in Stratford
Across the river from Charlottetown, on Prince Edward Island, Stratford’s Noise and Nuisance Bylaw makes it illegal to disturb the peace of other people by knocking on doors, ringing doorbells or loitering in any public place or on any commercial property. Other illegal ways to be a nuisance in a public place in Stratford include throwing a snowball or stone or using a bow and arrow, catapult or slingshot.

Pet rat restrictions
Alberta created laws in the 1950s to prohibit people from having pet rats. The law is still in place today. Alberta is proud of the fact it’s (mostly) a rat-less province. Illegal rat keepers can face fines of up to $5,000 per rat. Alberta even has a toll-free rat hotline (310-RATS), which connects residents to the provincial rat patrol. Meanwhile, in Port Coquitlam in British Columbia, it’s illegal for residents to own more than four pet rats at a time.

Unusual Boating Laws
Under Canada’s Criminal Code, it is illegal to tow a person behind a boat from one hour after sunset to sunrise. This includes people on water skis, surfboards, water sleds or any other object. You could also go to jail if you fail to keep watch on the person being towed, any time of day. The law states that there has to be a responsible person on board, keeping watch on the person being towed.

Dueling
Although it’s not a word used very often in today’s society, dueling is still listed as illegal under the national Criminal Code. People can go to jail for up to two years for challenging a person to fight a duel, attempting to provoke a person to fight a duel or accepting a challenge to fight a duel.

Swearing in Toronto parks
Toronto’s Municipal Code has some strict rules when it comes to correct park etiquette. It’s unlawful to use profane or abusive language; throw any object that may endanger or cause injury to another person or property; create a nuisance by spying on or frightening someone else; or indulge in sexual behaviour and be nude.

You also can’t release a balloon filled with “lighter-than-air gases” or “plant, tie, bury, insert or in any manner place an object that may endanger or cause injury to person or property while in a park.” Be wary when visiting a Toronto park!

Snowman restrictions on PEI
Souris on Prince Edward Island is usually known for its beautiful Singing Sands Beach. But it’s also a town where it’s illegal to build a large snowman on a corner lot. Yes, only on corner lots can you not build a snowman that is taller than 76 centimetres (30 inches). People are curious why the law only applies to residents living in corner lots.

Eating ice cream in Ottawa
Although it’s unknown why this is a bylaw in the nation’s capital, it’s illegal to eat ice cream on Bank Street on Sundays in Ottawa. But it only applies to Bank Street and Sundays, so eat your ice cream on another day, or another street, and the ice cream police won’t arrest you!

Pretending to practise witchcraft
In the official Criminal Code, people can be punished for pretending to exercise or use any kind of witchcraft, sorcery, enchantment or conjuration. This includes fortune telling as well. It is also illegal if a person “pretends from his skill in or knowledge of an occult or crafty science, to discover where or in what manner anything that is supposed to have been stolen or lost may be found.”

Keep your reptiles at home in Fredericton
In Fredericton in New Brunswick, a local bylaw states: “No person shall have, keep or possess a snake or other reptile upon the street or in any public place.” Although you can’t walk down the street with your snake draped across your shoulders, it is legal to take your snake or reptile out in public “provided it is in a case, cage or other container designed in such a fashion that it will completely confine such snake or reptile.” It is also unlawful in Fredericton to put something on your property or someone else’s that will attract pigeons.

https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/canada/articles/11-ways-youll-get-arrested-in-canada/
 
You will also get fined for working on your car on the street in Kanata.
This law is valid because it is unsafe, and gets the street dirty. However, it is very random that it's only a law in Kanata. But like I said above, Kanata is very clean and cares a lot about how the neighbourhood is viewed. So just stick to working on your car in the garage. You're welcome.
 
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