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Is It Allowed to Take Photos Inside Supermarkets in South Korea?
No, it is generally not allowed without permission. While there is no blanket law banning photography in supermarkets, store policies […]
Is It Allowed to Hang Laundry on a Balcony in a Residential Building in Dubai?
No, it is not allowed. Hanging laundry on balconies in Dubai is considered a violation of public health and aesthetic […]
Is It Allowed to Write a Check on Toilet Paper in France?
No, writing a check on toilet paper is not legally valid in France. A check must meet strict formal requirements […]
Is It Allowed to Carry More Than 120 Playing Cards in Thailand?
No, carrying more than 120 playing cards in Thailand without a permit is prohibited. The law aims to prevent illegal […]
Is It Allowed to Sell Your Kidney in Iran?
Yes, it is allowed. Iran has enacted specific laws and executive regulations that permit compensated kidney donation from living individuals, […]
Is It Allowed to Build a House Shaped Like a Spaceship in Singapore?
Yes, but only if it fits within Singapore’s strict envelope control guidelines. The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) allows creative architectural […]
Is it allowed in Oklahoma to make ugly faces at dogs?
No. It’s technically illegal under a local ordinance—but mostly symbolic. The Law That Raised Eyebrows Oklahoma has its fair share […]
Is it allowed in Kentucky to marry the same person more than three times?
Yes. There is no law in Kentucky limiting how many times you can marry the same person. Love, Kentucky Style […]
Is it allowed to settle an election tie with a coin toss in the Philippines?
Yes, Philippine law allows election ties to be settled by drawing lots—which can include a coin toss. It may sound […]