8 Gesetze die es NUR in der SCHWEIZ gibt!

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29 Jun 201802:52

Summary

TLDRThis video highlights 8 quirky and unusual laws that only exist in Switzerland. From the requirement to drive around the block before parking to restrictions on wearing high heels in apartments after 10 PM, viewers are introduced to a range of laws that may seem strange but are strictly enforced. The video covers diverse topics, including a ban on hanging laundry on Sundays, the prohibition of flip-flops while driving, and even the odd law that forbids eating dogs for personal use. It’s a fascinating look at Swiss legal culture that is both surprising and amusing.

Takeaways

  • 😀 In Switzerland, if you want to park your car in a different spot, you must first drive around the block before parking it again. Failing to do so can result in a fine of up to 40 Swiss Francs (around 35 Euros).
  • 😀 Eating dogs is allowed in Switzerland for personal consumption, but it is illegal to prepare dogs for friends or for commercial purposes.
  • 😀 In Switzerland, tenants in rental apartments are prohibited from wearing high-heeled shoes after 10 p.m. to maintain peace during nighttime hours.
  • 😀 It is illegal in Switzerland to flush toilets at night, as it could disturb neighbors. If someone is disturbed by this, they can even report it to the police.
  • 😀 Llamas in Switzerland must always be kept with at least one other llama. Donkeys are not considered substitutes for llamas.
  • 😀 In Switzerland, dancing on religious holidays such as Good Friday is prohibited. Anyone caught dancing can face legal consequences.
  • 😀 Driving with flip-flops in Switzerland is banned. A fine of 40 Swiss Francs (35 Euros) can be imposed, and if an accident occurs while wearing flip-flops, it could lead to serious legal consequences.
  • 😀 On Sundays in Switzerland, it is forbidden to hang laundry outside. The aim is to avoid disturbing the tranquility of the day, especially for family visits.
  • 😀 The script humorously discusses unusual Swiss laws and customs that might seem surprising or quirky to people from other countries.
  • 😀 The video invites viewers to give a thumbs up if they enjoyed it, and encourages them to subscribe to the channel to stay updated on future content.

Q & A

  • What is the parking law in Switzerland regarding 'Umparken' (re-parking)?

    -In Switzerland, if you want to re-park your car, you must first drive around the block before parking again. If you fail to merge into the flowing traffic briefly, you could face a fine of up to 40 Swiss Francs (approximately 35 Euros). This law is designed to prevent people from exploiting multiple free short-term parking zones.

  • Is eating dogs legal in Switzerland?

    -In Switzerland, it is legal to eat dogs for personal consumption. However, preparing dogs for friends or for commercial purposes is illegal.

  • What does Swiss rental law say about wearing high heels in apartments?

    -Swiss rental law prohibits tenants from wearing high heels in apartments or hallways after 10 PM. This regulation is meant to maintain peace and quiet during the nighttime rest hours.

  • Can you flush toilets at night in Switzerland?

    -In Switzerland, it is prohibited to flush toilets at night if the noise disturbs neighbors. If someone is disturbed by the sound of a toilet flushing due to a neighbor's illness, they could even call the police.

  • What is the law regarding owning llamas in Switzerland?

    -In Switzerland, if you wish to own a llama, it must have at least one companion animal. The law also specifies that donkeys cannot be considered substitutes for llamas.

  • What is the dancing ban in Switzerland during religious holidays?

    -In Switzerland, there is a dance ban on certain religious holidays, such as Good Friday. Dancing on these days is considered a violation of the law.

  • Is driving in flip-flops allowed in Switzerland?

    -Driving in flip-flops is illegal in Switzerland. If a driver is caught wearing flip-flops, they may face a fine of 40 Swiss Francs (approximately 35 Euros). Additionally, if an accident occurs and it is found that flip-flops were worn, the driver could face severe consequences.

  • Why is washing clothes outside on Sundays prohibited in Switzerland?

    -In Switzerland, it is illegal to hang laundry outside on Sundays. The reason for this prohibition is that it is considered unsightly and could disturb Sunday family visits.

  • What is the penalty for parking in multiple short-term zones in Switzerland?

    -The penalty for parking in multiple short-term parking zones in Switzerland without moving your car properly (such as driving around the block) can be up to 40 Swiss Francs (approximately 35 Euros).

  • What does the Swiss law say about the consumption of dog meat in commercial settings?

    -While eating dog meat for personal consumption is legal in Switzerland, selling or preparing dogs for commercial purposes is illegal.

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