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nathansphase | 20:11 Thu 05th Jul 2007 | Law
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I posted a poser earlier about a bale of hay being a requirement by law for a cabbie.which got me thinking are there any other unusual laws that are still current in the british isles?
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Under the Licensing Act of 1872 it is illegal to be drunk in charge of a cow - �200 fine or jail for 51 weeks.

This law hasn't been repealed and is still on the statute books.
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Wow thats cool i better be careful with my cider when i venture out on my farm ! lol
Have at look at the Town Police Clauses act 1847, particulary section 28. Quite a lot in there, some still used, some which have fallen into disuse.
You can commit some public order offences in in private.
There is no law about carrying a bale of hay in a taxi. It was only a byelaw in London and was repealed decades ago. Kept alive only by some drivers to get bigger tips from tourists for the novelty value.
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