ITT: Laws that nobody in your country follows

ITT: Laws that nobody in your country follows.

>allowing the U.S. flag to touch the ground
>no apparel, or merchandise, can have the U.S. flag on it
>the U.S. flag can not be carried horizontally, it must be carried vertically as to represent freedom.

These are all technically felonies, but basically no one has ever been arrested for any of them.

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>must be carried vertically
What do you mean by this?

Copyright and intellectual property laws. OK, there are some here who try to follow it but I think every technologically adequate person has broken them at least once

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you can't deface an image of the queen
so if you put a coin on train tracks to flatten it, that's illegal
parks have engraving machines for coins and no one complains

police by law have to speak french if you request it

you have to hold is so the stars are in the top right corner

>you can't deface an image of the queen
Hmm. North Korea has a law like that as well... But they put you to death if you break it.

The Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990.

In more conservative parts, the law is deliberately not enforced, so you can bring your rifles to school without any trouble (as long as they are out in the open). You get getups like these when you go to the local Walmart round' September - Kids get new gear as little motivators before their studies start.

Shut up you faggot.
I live in a very conservative area, and I explicitly remember people getting arrested for having weapons in their cars, due to the fact they were on school grounds.

What state do you live in?

Virginia
>inb4 Virginia is liberal

Southern Virginia is one of the most conservative areas in the country, that's where I live.

The USA never follows the Geneva Convention

Name one country that follows the Geneva convention

Russia

I live a bit out of Dietrich, Idaho.

Its a little bit different up here.

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>he follows any laws
Cuck

age of consent

>90 percent muslims

I jaywalk in countries where they have fines for jaywalking. I mean jesus christ, look left, look right, if there are no cars then cross the fucking road

If a law can't be enforced legally, is it even really a law?

but it can be enforced

but there's no punishment right

there's probably some punishment

But it'd be something stupid like pay the government the cost of the flag or some shit like that

>police by law have to speak french if you request it
Wow do they actually all speak french?

for the police have to speak french, does this also apply to border guards?
If I wanted to be a cunt could I force him to speak French, as well as force them to get a translator to translate the french into English?

We call such laws "for the English to see"

The English government was pressuring Brazil to end the slave trade, so after a while we made a law banning it, but it was never actually enforced, just put into the books for the English to see, and if any boats with slaves came ashore, hey, they were already here, might as well take them.

If it's illegal for it to touch the ground then why is defacing it in protest supported by the Constitution?

Even after Columbine kids would have long arms mounted in their trucks for hunting after school and more than one teacher kept a loaded handgun in their desk.

t. Rockies master race

>music is haram
That's about it

I bet someone tried to do this already.

I'd be careful though, canadian cops can be cunts. They tased a polish guy to death some years ago.

doesn't anglo law allow judges to be creative when inflicting punishment? It could be very unpleasant and embarrassing.