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Scottish Cultures And Laws - Advice.
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The BBC Good Morning programme has just warned late summer holiday makers to take care of local laws and customs when travelling. Acts like carrying mineral water into Nigeria, wearing camouflage in Barbados and feeding the pigeons in Venice contravene local laws.
I'm shortly off to Scotland . What advice do folk have for laws and cultures to be aware of north of Hadrian's Wall?
I'm shortly off to Scotland . What advice do folk have for laws and cultures to be aware of north of Hadrian's Wall?
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08:30 Wed 28th Aug 2013
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Where are you going to visit? You might need a visa before you are allowed to cross the border. Take your entire collection of cardigans and some rainwear.
To indicate to the locals that you are an English tourist and that you may require assistance you should a badge or t-shirt saying "I'm an eejit"
To indicate to the locals that you are an English tourist and that you may require assistance you should a badge or t-shirt saying "I'm an eejit"
Whilst logically the advice to bone up on the local laws before going seems good, in practice no one can reasonable be expected to study everything they might need to know before being a guest for a week or two.
If a foreign country values the income from tourism then it ought be lenient on those minor laws that a visitor could reasonably expect not to know about. If they don't then their reputation should be made known so folk can book to go elsewhere,
As for north of Hadrian's Wall, I think it's a crime to be a Sassenach.
If a foreign country values the income from tourism then it ought be lenient on those minor laws that a visitor could reasonably expect not to know about. If they don't then their reputation should be made known so folk can book to go elsewhere,
As for north of Hadrian's Wall, I think it's a crime to be a Sassenach.
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