The was a case years ago, of an American tourist who pepper sprayed two men, who she thought were about to attack her. She was traced through the CCTV cameras on the rail station she was at and was prosecuted for it.
Ha! I have a friend who got arrested for urinating in public, and the cops threw him in the cop car before he was done so he just finished going in the backseat
It makes me laugh that it's illegal to pee in public. I was headed home from a night out a few years back and was caught short in the city centre - if I didn't find a bathroom quickly I was going to be stood in a puddle. Not knowing the city well (I didn't live there at the time) I asked a copper where the nearest toilets were but since it was 5am on a Sunday, the policeman said their were none to use. He then told me to go around the corner to relieve myself and he even kept look out for me! What a solid dude! Thank goodness he didn't enforce the law at that time!
I once saw my neighbour putting burger sauce on fish and chips. This video makes me confident that next time I'll be able to dial 999 without hesitation.
Whato all, May I just point out we do not use gavels in our courts; something many film makers do not realise. Also when talking about Piccadilly Circus you actually showed Oxford Circus. I now wonder about the rest of this video. I will quickly go down the pub for a large amount of ale and urinate all over the street on the way home.
@@wallybazoum A joke yes. But someone was once charged in the UK with calling a police horse 'gay.' The charge was dropped only when the police were ridiculed in the media.
As someone who enjoys long walks in the countryside, I regularly find myself darting behind trees or bushes, particularly if I had a coffee prior to setting off. Unless someone finds an ingenious way of discretely placing public lavatories in woodland, I shall continue to do so.
It’s more of a law to control public urination in The City of London where entire streets would reek, some buildings are actually built to spray the pee back over the pee’ers feet lol I think they’re called urine deflectors.
well... I was out fishing for dodgy salmon, in a river between Windsor and London Heathrow airport, and after having a spot of lunch comprising Polish potatoes and chlorinated chicken, I got caught short and needed to 'spend a penny'. So, I nipped into the bushes and left my Pitbull to mind my rod and tackle. Unfortunately, the pooch got spooked by the kite that I had put up (with a camera on its belly to take shots of the river for my social media account) and jumped into the water. That startled a couple of swans and so to scare the dog away from the birds, standing with my trousers still around my ankles I brandished my pepperspray. The cloud of pepperspray got caught by the wind and gassed one of the poor swans to death. Please, someone tell me... did I break any laws?
Being drunk in a pub is a bit of a grey area, but basically, its the difference between between serving someone who is a bit tipsy - and serving someone who physically cannot stand, speak or focus straight. If the police visit a pub on a busy Friday night and find someone unconscious in the corner, that is a big problem for everyone...... but a bar full of happy revellers is fine.
I used to fly a kite with my brothers and late father on top of a local hill, nowhere near an airport. The area we did it in, had a rules notice, saying we could.
"If you've ever accidentally broken any of these laws by accident please let us know in the comments" 😂😂😂😂 Like anyone will openlybadmit to breaking the law haha. Also in regards to peeing in public there is a legal requirement for a police officer to provide his helmet/hat to a pregnant woman in public if she meeds to urinate. My sister asked an officer at the music festival parklife how true this was, and he said sadly it is...... I'd like to see some more credible sources to back that up, but there are some similarly ridiculous laws out there.
10: Makes sense. 9: Is disgusting. 8: Again makes sense. 7: Well, yeah because that is gosh. 6: Kinda see it. 5: Yeah, that makes sense had a guy trying to sell meat at my door and I reported it straight away. 4: Animal rights makes sense. 3: Yeah, another one that makes since. 2: Now that is unfair because the dog's breed has no say as it is how the dog is raised. 1: Oh, yeah that makes since because one man killed innocent children in school back in 1996 sad day in England.
The drunk one is very simple. If someone is drunk in a pub, they have to leave. Nobody will get a fine or anything; except maybe if the pub owner is still serving booze to someone already drunk.
Also, while the tiger is much more dangerous to people, wolves are generally not dangerous to people in the wild. There is more risk with captive wolves, however, as they have lost their natural fear of humans. The banning of dog breeds is also wrong. Don’t get me wrong, it is of vital importance that we protect human and animal safety from dog attacks, but this could be better achieved through more effective and ethical legislation.
It’s not the dogs fault. They have been bred by unscrupulous greedy filth. They are too powerful to be pets, there is no need, and now these dogs are worth £200 dead. This should never have happened, but until our government regulate breeding this will continue to happen, just like it did with Pitties.
Firearms, knives, sporting equipment or as this video puts it “offensive weapons” are not illegal and is misleading to say they are banned/restricted. Also flying kites are not illegal at all which proves this video is misleading
It is illegal in the UK too carry anything that can be used to harm someone if you had an alternative to using it or its only function is to harm, as with a gun, as Brits have explained to me.
I wish the US, as I'm American, will finally grow up one day and have the political will to amend our constitution to get rid of the 2nd amendment and outlaw firearms as the rest of the civilized first world nations have done. I do, however, think not being able to purposely carry something for self-defense is a bit extreme.
That's owners who cannot control the dogs they buy. The problem is this breed was being brought mostly by people, who used them as status and guard dogs. I feel sorry for the responsible owners with well behaved XL Bully dogs.
Well said. If you treat a dog badly, it will behave badly. I've met loads of soppy "dangerous" breeds in my time (Dobermans, Rottweilers, German Shepherds, etc). I'd say that some of them were the most loving, well-behaved dogs that I've ever encountered. On the flip side, I've also met a very antsy Labrador
I like how they ban bully breeds because a few bad owners didn't know how to control their dogs, and yet the small little yippy dogs bite thousands of people a year but I don't see them banning them.
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If the police enforced the being drunk in a pub law, the whole country will be doing life sentences.
not really because some of us don't drink
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@@julianaylor4351 we don't. well I don't any-way
@@WatchMojoUK what?
Treating chickens humanely isn’t shocking 🤬
The was a case years ago, of an American tourist who pepper sprayed two men, who she thought were about to attack her. She was traced through the CCTV cameras on the rail station she was at and was prosecuted for it.
Ha! I have a friend who got arrested for urinating in public, and the cops threw him in the cop car before he was done so he just finished going in the backseat
Pished on them, by default? 👋
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@@ryanswaynow he sure showed them
XL Bullies look even more hideous than the alien in Alien
That guy at the end with the gun sounded like a real weirdo.
It makes me laugh that it's illegal to pee in public. I was headed home from a night out a few years back and was caught short in the city centre - if I didn't find a bathroom quickly I was going to be stood in a puddle. Not knowing the city well (I didn't live there at the time) I asked a copper where the nearest toilets were but since it was 5am on a Sunday, the policeman said their were none to use. He then told me to go around the corner to relieve myself and he even kept look out for me! What a solid dude! Thank goodness he didn't enforce the law at that time!
🎵We flew a kite in a public place
We flew a kite in a puuublic place🎵
Chinese paper lanterns, butterfly knives and ninja stars
Interesting 🤔
Thank you for another great video
Handling fish suspiciously 😂😂😂
I once saw my neighbour putting burger sauce on fish and chips.
This video makes me confident that next time I'll be able to dial 999 without hesitation.
Whato all,
May I just point out we do not use gavels in our courts; something many film makers do not realise. Also when talking about Piccadilly Circus you actually showed Oxford Circus.
I now wonder about the rest of this video. I will quickly go down the pub for a large amount of ale and urinate all over the street on the way home.
Its crazy how they ban a breed of dog yet they let the likes of prolific child molester mark freely roam the streets of the uk
The pic of David Tennant as Crowley from good Omens brought me here
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‘Wearing a loud shirt in a built-up area during the hours of darkness’
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@@wallybazoum A joke yes. But someone was once charged in the UK with calling a police horse 'gay.' The charge was dropped only when the police were ridiculed in the media.
@@Rickkennett143 a guy in Canada once got arrested for punching an RCMP horse
As someone who enjoys long walks in the countryside, I regularly find myself darting behind trees or bushes, particularly if I had a coffee prior to setting off. Unless someone finds an ingenious way of discretely placing public lavatories in woodland, I shall continue to do so.
It’s more of a law to control public urination in The City of London where entire streets would reek, some buildings are actually built to spray the pee back over the pee’ers feet lol I think they’re called urine deflectors.
My mate was done for indecent exposure for pissing around the back of a Bath nightclub.
The Avon police dont fuck about.
How many people were in the Baths at the time? [I'll throw myself out.]
Is a law a law if nobody obey the law maybe more of a suggestion
An unenforced law is worth less than the paper it’s written on.
The swearing part was deep 😲
well... I was out fishing for dodgy salmon, in a river between Windsor and London Heathrow airport, and after having a spot of lunch comprising Polish potatoes and chlorinated chicken, I got caught short and needed to 'spend a penny'. So, I nipped into the bushes and left my Pitbull to mind my rod and tackle. Unfortunately, the pooch got spooked by the kite that I had put up (with a camera on its belly to take shots of the river for my social media account) and jumped into the water. That startled a couple of swans and so to scare the dog away from the birds, standing with my trousers still around my ankles I brandished my pepperspray. The cloud of pepperspray got caught by the wind and gassed one of the poor swans to death. Please, someone tell me... did I break any laws?
you MONSTER!
Just blame the cyclist
Nothing shocking to see here... another click bait title!
Being drunk in a pub is a bit of a grey area, but basically, its the difference between between serving someone who is a bit tipsy - and serving someone who physically cannot stand, speak or focus straight. If the police visit a pub on a busy Friday night and find someone unconscious in the corner, that is a big problem for everyone...... but a bar full of happy revellers is fine.
The uk needs to ban all drunks hence police snd hospital cases are getting worse
How is the drug responsible for the most deaths not only legal but so sanitised you have to have an excuse to not want a hit? Crazy.
The drunk in a pub one needs to be updated or even abolished fully because all people and pubs break these laws everyday.
I used to fly a kite with my brothers and late father on top of a local hill, nowhere near an airport. The area we did it in, had a rules notice, saying we could.
Its ok pet you don't need an alibi, the police ain't after you and ya down right illegal kite flying lol ....I'm joking mind they are after you lol
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Banning XL bully dogs is a great ides. Terrifying animals and probably horrible owners.
I frequently break the law apparently, normally on a Friday night in pubs 😂😂😂😂
"If you've ever accidentally broken any of these laws by accident please let us know in the comments" 😂😂😂😂 Like anyone will openlybadmit to breaking the law haha. Also in regards to peeing in public there is a legal requirement for a police officer to provide his helmet/hat to a pregnant woman in public if she meeds to urinate. My sister asked an officer at the music festival parklife how true this was, and he said sadly it is...... I'd like to see some more credible sources to back that up, but there are some similarly ridiculous laws out there.
10: Makes sense. 9: Is disgusting. 8: Again makes sense. 7: Well, yeah because that is gosh. 6: Kinda see it. 5: Yeah, that makes sense had a guy trying to sell meat at my door and I reported it straight away. 4: Animal rights makes sense. 3: Yeah, another one that makes since. 2: Now that is unfair because the dog's breed has no say as it is how the dog is raised. 1: Oh, yeah that makes since because one man killed innocent children in school back in 1996 sad day in England.
Is it illegal to smile in public
The drunk one is very simple. If someone is drunk in a pub, they have to leave. Nobody will get a fine or anything; except maybe if the pub owner is still serving booze to someone already drunk.
I wouldn't say any of these are particularly "shocking", they're all banned for good reason.
Also, while the tiger is much more dangerous to people, wolves are generally not dangerous to people in the wild. There is more risk with captive wolves, however, as they have lost their natural fear of humans.
The banning of dog breeds is also wrong. Don’t get me wrong, it is of vital importance that we protect human and animal safety from dog attacks, but this could be better achieved through more effective and ethical legislation.
Holy sh*t what is it with Britain and illegal potato trade?????? Lol. 🥔🤷🏻♀️
I always. Thought the the royals owned enough without owning our beautiful swans.
Drunk in a pub? Where else would people be drunk/tipsy.
your video has a encoding glitch at 3:22.
i don't now why you think this is special ? this are the same law's all over europe and the uk ?
Only when i really have to go i stand up and do it...
Thank For the Top 10 Video 🙊🤯🥰😍😁💗💐🌟🥇🏆
It’s not the dogs fault it’s how the dogs are treated that makes them savage how about arresting people who are cruel to animals
I honestly agree with you there.
It’s not the dogs fault. They have been bred by unscrupulous greedy filth. They are too powerful to be pets, there is no need, and now these dogs are worth £200 dead. This should never have happened, but until our government regulate breeding this will continue to happen, just like it did with Pitties.
are any of these really shocking??
Firearms, knives, sporting equipment or as this video puts it “offensive weapons” are not illegal and is misleading to say they are banned/restricted. Also flying kites are not illegal at all which proves this video is misleading
It is illegal in the UK too carry anything that can be used to harm someone if you had an alternative to using it or its only function is to harm, as with a gun, as Brits have explained to me.
@@jwb52z9 it’s not illegal at all, maybe in Britain but definitely not in England
There's a live court tv channel
I've never _accidentally_ broken any of these laws, but like most men, I have occasionally peed on a convenient tree.
You didn't explain how publicans get away with being drunk in a pub!
its not illegal to carry white pepper, for your sandwiches of course
Why would you pee on your own car if you've been caught short?
"it's illegal to be drunk in a pub in England and Wales" does that mean it's compulsory to be drunk in a Northern Irish or Scottish pub?
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Iv never meet a paddy or a Scotsmen that was sober
None of these are "shocking".
I wish the US, as I'm American, will finally grow up one day and have the political will to amend our constitution to get rid of the 2nd amendment and outlaw firearms as the rest of the civilized first world nations have done. I do, however, think not being able to purposely carry something for self-defense is a bit extreme.
HELL NO! i love supporting the NRA
There are no bad dogs only bad owners
That's owners who cannot control the dogs they buy. The problem is this breed was being brought mostly by people, who used them as status and guard dogs. I feel sorry for the responsible owners with well behaved XL Bully dogs.
Well said. If you treat a dog badly, it will behave badly. I've met loads of soppy "dangerous" breeds in my time (Dobermans, Rottweilers, German Shepherds, etc). I'd say that some of them were the most loving, well-behaved dogs that I've ever encountered. On the flip side, I've also met a very antsy Labrador
Regulated breeding and pet ownership are the only things that will make a difference. We’ll be right back here like we were with Pitties.
@@AirWindFire There used to be dog licences, they were got rid of.
None of these are shocking... It's more shocking when it's not illegal tbf. Especially the salmon holding.
I like how they ban bully breeds because a few bad owners didn't know how to control their dogs, and yet the small little yippy dogs bite thousands of people a year but I don't see them banning them.
They would be banned if they killed people. Dangerous dogs are banned not yippy dogs 🤷♀️
Let's ban dangerous, and annoying dogs.
As a Brit I can confirm being free and happy are also illegal in the UK
Good to be enforced that drunkscand alcoholics are alchy plus just close down the pubs
Interesting video!
I don't ever want to travel the world, and you can't make me!! 😡
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@@aliceramdom.s If we're not allowed to do anything abroad, then what is the point?? 😡