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Walking home from a DIY shop with a ladder, dressing as a sailor or disturbing people by flying a kite, could all be illegal in Britain under antique laws, it has emerged.
These are just a handful of strange offences still on the statue book, which were found by Reader's Digest magazine.
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My husband bought me a fishtank for my bday long before he learned to drive a car and brought it home on the bus from Birkenhead. He departed the bus with said fish tank in arms, only to bash into the ruddy bus stop and put a 6 inch crack in it. The moral of this story....haven't got one, just thought I'd embarrass hubby online, lol. BTW it's amazing what a bit of silicone sealant can do.
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