2001 decriminalised the possession of cannabis, heroin and other narcotics. the idea was the treat addiction as a crises of public health. so in port
Singapore
Chewing Gum Ban: In Singapore, the sale and importation of chewing gum are prohibited. This law was enacted to maintain cleanliness in public spaces and prevent gum-related litter and vandalism. However, there are exceptions for therapeutic gum with medicinal benefits.
Netherlands
Bicycles
since 1994 in a collison between car and cyclist, motorists are assumed to be at fault
Belgium
Landlords who do not meet energy efficiency standards are not allowed to raise prices of rent
It's worth noting that rent control measures do exist in Belgium, particularly in certain regions or municipalities, which can limit the extent to which landlords can increase rent prices. These measures are generally implemented to protect tenants from excessive rent hikes and ensure affordable housing.
Finland
Eliminate homelessness by providing housing to those who need it
cost less to the UK + Australia
Scotland
"right to roam" law, which allows people to access most land and inland water for activities such as walking, cycling, and wild camping. This law provides individuals with the freedom to explore and enjoy the country's landscapes.
Spain
While not a specific law, the concept of siestas in Spain is deeply ingrained in the country's culture. Many businesses, especially in smaller towns, close down for a few hours in the afternoon for a siesta—a traditional break or naptime.
Sweden
Similar to siestas, Sweden has a cultural practice called "fika." It involves taking a coffee break with pastries or snacks and is considered an important part of Swedish social life. Many workplaces have designated fika breaks.
Germany
In Germany, it is illegal to leave a pet alone in a car, even for a short period. This law is in place to prevent animals from suffering in extreme temperatures inside vehicles.