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London local authorities successfully sued some 700 construction workers for repeatedly singing "The Banana Boat Song" at night. To the annoyance of nearby residents, the workers on site would chorus, "Come Mr Tallyman, tally me banana, daylight come and I want to go home." Lawyer David Ashton explained: "I'm not against workmen being happy, but happy on appropriate occasions." Fines totalling over $NZ30,000 were handed down.
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25 Reasons Norway Is The Greatest Place On Earth
25 Reasons Norway Is The Greatest Place On Earth
There's a law called "allemannsrett."
Allemannsrett literally translates to "all men's rights." It's a "freedom to roam" public rights law that allows the right of access to and passage through all uncultivated land. This means you can pitch a tent or hike through any land that is "utmark" (non-cultivated). Also, wild-berrying is permitted everywhere. This little rule is extra awesome because there tons of jaw-droppingly beautiful places to see in Norway and few barriers stopping you.
There's a law called "allemannsrett."
Allemannsrett literally translates to "all men's rights." It's a "freedom to roam" public rights law that allows the right of access to and passage through all uncultivated land. This means you can pitch a tent or hike through any land that is "utmark" (non-cultivated). Also, wild-berrying is permitted everywhere. This little rule is extra awesome because there tons of jaw-droppingly beautiful places to see in Norway and few barriers stopping you.
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