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Is there a source for this.
For the UK legislation: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Vict/2-3/47/section/54
Paragraph 16.
Wow that's a gold mine! Some highlights:
So don't even think about *checks notes* flying a kite and playing games in general and also don't you dare to *checks notes again* slide on ice or carry a wheel on a footpath, punk!
There's a reason the UK has the "Oy mate, have you got a loisence for that loisence?" joke. ("Loisence" meaning "license", but pronounced funny)
Those actually all sound pretty reasonable. Basically don't interfere with or inconvenience people in public areas.
I can remember an old Tom Scott video where he broke a bunch of those. Still have "We flew a kite in a public place/ We flew a kite in a public place" stuck in my head.
There goes my plan of extinguishing streetlamps in England for funzies.
Thanks! Are the over the top punishments still enforceable or is this a death penalty in Hesse situation?
Death penalty in Hesse:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-46070519