
Is That UK Law Real?
76 Crazy , Odd, Old, Modern and Real UK Laws and the Truth and Myths About Them
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Narrated by:
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Jennie Litt
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By:
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Lisa Hudson
About this listen
Have you ever wondered whether the strange and ancient law just quoted to you by someone is correct? Does it exist, did it exist, and even more interesting, is it still in statute? Surprisingly, there are quite a few ancient laws still in use and also some which are known but no longer law. In the same light, do you know which modern laws you could be inadvertently breaking? This fun and lighthearted book is a nod to the laws of the past, both obscure and sometimes daft, and those which have a greater standing in our lives today which may not be so obscure but are nonetheless relevant.
©2021 Lisa Hudson (P)2021 Lisa Hudson
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