What is the silliest law that is still enforced where you live? Why do you think it still exists? - eviltoast
  • ludw@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Until a couple of months ago it was illegal in Sweden for a restaurant owner to allow spontaneous dancing if they did not have a dancing permit. Since July this year they don’t have to apply for a permit but still have to notify authorities about arranged dancing.

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      1 year ago

      I get this law, I for one don’t want those damn Swedes dancing around! (/s for people who can’t tell)

    • IOII@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      In Boston Massachusetts a bar needs an entertainment license otherwise patrons aren’t allowed to dance. Apparently they can be hard to get. I got yelled at once in a bar, but I don’t know what you expect people to do in a bar with loud music and lots of drinks