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Be careful when traveling! 8 things in Brazil that can land you in jail abroad

Travel It is an enriching experience that allows us to discover new cultures and places. However, it is important to be aware of the laws of the country we are visiting, as they can vary drastically from one place to another.

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There are laws around the world that are very different from those usual in Brazil. We've put together some good examples so you understand how this works.

Curious laws: what can be done around the world, but not in Brazil

Below, we list some curious laws that may surprise travelers, especially Brazilians:

  • Radar Detectors

In Brazil, the presence of radar detectors in vehicles it is a legal infraction. However, in the United States, the reality is different. The exception to the North American rule appears only in the State of Virginia and in designated military territories, where the use of these devices is prohibited.

  • Artificial tan

While in Brazil, artificial tanning beds are prohibited, given the association with an increased risk of cancer, in the United States they are allowed for those who have reached the age of majority, with regulatory variations between States.

  • Ride with tanks

In the United States, the possession and driving of military armored vehicles is permitted, with the peculiarity that they can circulate freely, as long as they are properly documented. This is one of the strange laws.

  • Hookah

In Brazil, hookah is banned from public spaces, with aggravating penalties if minors are involved. However, in North Africa and the Middle East, this practice is intertwined with cultural traditions, enjoying unqualified legality.

  • Prostitution

In Brazil, prostitution is an activity outside of legality, with no prospect of legal recognition. On the other hand, in Australia, Germany and the Netherlands, it is not only legalized but also regulated, ensuring labor rights for sex workers.

  • Consume carrion

Although not legally codified in Brazil, the cultural aversion to the consumption of carrion is clear. In the United States, this practice is legally accepted, with exceptions in some states where it is prohibited, demonstrating a legally sanctioned approach to what is known as “roadkill”.

  • Gun regulation

The debate over gun ownership is intense in Brazil, especially during election periods, and remains illegal. In the United States, this prerogative is delegated to the states, with Massachusetts exemplifying the prohibition and Mexico allowing weapons at home, but restricted by other regulations from the Secretariat of Defense.

What you can do in Brazil and what you can't do in other countries

It is important to respect the laws and customs of the country you are visiting, even if they may seem different from yours.
Now see what is common according to the laws in Brazil, but prohibited around the world.

  • Swim in the sea at night

This practice is prohibited by law in some countries, such as Italy and France. This is because, at night, the water temperature may be lower and sea currents may be stronger.

  • Collect shells from the beach

In Brazil, it is common to see children and adults collecting shells from the beach. However, this practice is prohibited by law in some countries, such as Australia and New Zealand. This is because shells are considered part of the country's natural heritage and their removal could harm the ecosystem.

  • Hitchhiking

In Brazil, hitchhiking is a common practice, especially in rural areas. However, this practice is prohibited by law in some countries, such as the United States and Australia. This is because, in some cases, hitchhiking can be considered an illegal form of transport. Should this be among the laws of Brazil?

  • Driving barefoot

This practice is prohibited by law in some countries, such as the United States and Germany. This is because, in some cases, driving barefoot can be considered a form of recklessness.

  • Eating on public transport

In Brazil, it is common to see people eating at public transportation. However, this practice is prohibited by laws in some countries, such as the United States and Japan. This is because, in some cases, eating on public transport can be considered a form of poor hygiene.

  • Set off fireworks

In Brazil, it is common to see people setting off fireworks at parties and celebrations. However, this practice is prohibited by laws in some countries, such as the United States and France. This is because, in some cases, fireworks can cause fires or accidents.

  • Kissing in public

In Brazil, it is common to see people kissing in public. However, this practice is prohibited by law in some countries, such as Saudi Arabia and Iran. This is because, in some cases, kissing in public can be considered a form of indecency.

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