September-2015
A Free local magazine for the El Campello area of the Costa Blanca
A Free local magazine for the El Campello area of the Costa Blanca
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Some Strange Things That Have Been Banned in
the World
(although some laws may have changed and they might now be legal)
The film Anna & The King
Kinder Eggs
Chewing Gum
The actress Claire Danes
Red Bull
Flip Flops
Blue Jeans
Gambling
Ovaltine and Marmite
Dying in Parliament
Samosa
Changing a light bulb
Reincarnation without
Government Consent
Group Jogging
Haggis
Online Video Games
after midnight
Some hairstyles
Advertising Alcohol
Time Travel Films
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Banned in Thailand as it was said to insult the royal family
Banned in the USA as they are said to be a choking hazard
Banned in Singapore (looking at the streets of Campello I wish it
was banned here as well)
Banned in Manila because of remarks she made about it being
smelly, rat infested and weird, when filming there.
Banned in France for some years but was over-ruled by EU since
the ingredient that worried France had not been ‘proved’ to be
harmful.
Banned in Capri, Italy – because of the noise they cause.
Banned in North Korea – other colours are ok
Banned in Monaco – but only applies to local residents
Banned in Denmark because of infused vitamins and minerals
Banned in the UK but anyone who does die there is entitled to a
state funeral
Banned in Somalia – said to be too Christian like
Banned in Victoria, Australia – unless you are a qualified
electrician
Banned in China
Banned in Burundi
Banned in the USA
Banned in South Korea
Banned in Iran
Banned in India
Banned in China