Strange but reasonable laws in Switzerland

Do not give you silly names, do not flush the toilet after 10pm, do not trim the grass on Sunday . are the rules that make visitors look wide-eyed when they come to Switzerland.

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Do not name silly children: Swiss law requires parents to consider the future of the child when naming children.In particular, parents are not allowed to put names that could harm the life of the child or offend a certain party.(Photo: Travel Mamas).

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Do not urinate after 22:00: This law applies to men, because this action causes too much noise and can cause other citizens to wake up. In addition, some buildings also stipulate not to flush the toilet after 22:00 to avoid affecting people in the same area. After this "golden hour" , if the door is slammed, you will be fined.(Photo: Shutterstock).

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Taxes for dogs must be paid: In Switzerland, employers must pay taxes to their puppies.Some states collect general tax rates, others regulate tax by animal size and weight.(Photo: Switzerland Tourism).

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There must be friends playing for pets: Since 2005, Switzerland has passed laws that ensure that 'social animals' (eg guinea or goldfish) must have friends of the same species and not be locked in cages. small.(Photo: Fact Retriever).

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Not recycled on Sunday: The Swiss are proud to be one of the best recycling countries in the world.However, if you bring your recyclable waste into public containers on a Sunday, you will be fined and temporarily detained for a few days.(Photo: Newly Swissed).

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Do not cut grass on Sunday: This is part of a campaign against excessive noise.In particular, people are not allowed to use lawn mowers on Sundays to avoid making noise and destroying rest days of others.Self-cleaning of cars at home on weekends is also prohibited.(Photo: Askmen).

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There must be a nuclear shelter: Every home in Switzerland must have or have access to an atomic bomb shelter.(Photo: Daily Mail).

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Prohibition of declaring war on another country : According to the law, no Swiss citizen has the right to declare war on other countries.(Photo: The Atlantic).