New Zealand laws (extraordinary)

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New Zealand laws Few countries boast of unusual laws that may

New Zealand laws


Few countries boast of unusual laws that

may seem more than strange - and in New Zealand such laws also exist, and we will talk about some of them.
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Whale protection Recently, residents of the capital of New Zealand could

Whale protection

Recently, residents of the capital of New Zealand could

admire a whale directly from the waterfront. Kit stayed in Wellington for a couple of days, made a lot of noise, and due to his appearance, the Matariki salute was even carried over. According to the Law on Marine Mammals, “no person should make a loud or disturbing noise while near a whale.” The maximum penalty for violation is NZD 10,000.
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Only for protestants According to the Law of Rights of 1688

Only for protestants
According to the Law of Rights of 1688 and

the English law, which is still valid in New Zealand: "Protestants can have weapons for their protection, in the necessary conditions."
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Killing by influencing the mind Killing by influencing the mind Laws

Killing by influencing the mind

Killing by influencing the mind Laws against

killing are logical, but in New Zealand there is one exception. You are not responsible for death - either murder or manslaughter - if your actions "only affect the mind" of a person (if they are not sick or are not a child). In principle, this avoids slander in many cases.
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Nuclear weapon In 2017, New Zealand passed the Charter Abolition Act,

Nuclear weapon

In 2017, New Zealand passed the Charter Abolition Act,

which removed 132 obsolete or unused laws from law books. However, he still prohibits communication with convicted thieves.