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Rules You Didn't Know

Rules You Didn't Know

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The rules you didn't know you were breaking.Rules You Didn't Know Social Sciences
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  • Mexico: The Drone Law & Sea Turtle Rule Tourists Break
    Feb 26 2026

    You're standing on a beach in Mexico.


    The drone is in the air.

    A sea turtle is moving across the sand.


    It feels like the perfect vacation moment.


    Until it isn't.


    In this episode, we break down two real rules tourists violate without realizing it, from regulated airspace that can lead to drone confiscations to federally protected sea turtles that have triggered real fines for visitors.


    These aren't extreme scenarios.


    They're ordinary vacation moments that crossed an invisible legal line.


    Because in Mexico, the rules aren't hidden.

    They're just unfamiliar.


    Follow the show so you don't miss what we uncover next.


    Travel smart.

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    9 mins
  • Mexico: The Rules in Your Suitcase
    Feb 19 2026

    What you bring on vacation can matter just as much as what you do.

    In this episode, we look at two common items travelers carry into Mexico without realizing the potential legal consequences: prescription medication and vaping devices.


    From documentation requirements to import restrictions, these rules can surprise even experienced travelers.


    Before your next international trip, make sure what's in your suitcase won't delay your arrival.


    This is Rules You Didn't Know.


    Don't forget to subscribe everywhere you get your podcasts.

    Disclaimer: Always verify current laws before travel.

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    7 mins
  • Mexico: Public Drinking & Photography Rules Tourists Break
    Feb 12 2026

    Mexico feels familiar to many travelers- but familiarity can be misleading.


    In this episode of Rules You Didn't Know, we explore two everyday rules tourists break without realizing it: public drinking laws and photographing police or military personnel.


    The rules you didn't know you were breaking.

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    8 mins
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