Join your host Monty Lord as he trawls through the history books and picks apart some of the most bizarre laws ever passed in the UK.
Have you ever heard a bizarre law and thought that can’t possibly be true? Is it genuine? Was it ever in existence or just an urban myth that’s become so embellished over time?
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Join your host Monty Lord as he trawls through the history books and picks apart some of the most bizarre laws ever passed in the UK.
Have you ever heard a bizarre law and thought that can’t possibly be true? Is it genuine? Was it ever in existence or just an urban myth that’s become so embellished over time?
Episode 6: Office gossip, money & beware the ravens!
Bizarre Laws of The UK
14 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 6: Office gossip, money & beware the ravens!
In this episode of Bizarre Laws of The UK, Monty Lord takes a look at some of our bizarre laws covering workers’ rights in the office place where office gossip can get slightly out of hand. We also look at how many coins you can legally use in one transaction and the ravens of the Tower of London.
Bizarre Law #23: Banned from Discussing Anything Not Work-Related During Working Hours
Bizarre Law #24: In Scotland, None of The Money in Your Wallet is Legal Tender
Bizarre Law #25: There is a Limit to How Many Coins You Can Legally Use
Bizarre Law #26: Illegal to Deface a Banknote But Not Illegal to Destroy It
Bizarre Law #27: Six Ravens Must be Resident at The Tower of London at All Times
Narrator & Host: Monty Lord
Episode links: Fabian Lord
Special guests: The Ravens!
No ravens were harmed in the making of this episode ... humans most likely were.
Bizarre Laws of The UK
Join your host Monty Lord as he trawls through the history books and picks apart some of the most bizarre laws ever passed in the UK.
Have you ever heard a bizarre law and thought that can’t possibly be true? Is it genuine? Was it ever in existence or just an urban myth that’s become so embellished over time?