It's communist laws now. During the war, the vast majority of GIs were in the field or on a US base where they were subject to USMCJ laws (US Military Code of Justice). USMCJ replaced the Articles of War (Codes of War) after WWII.
Dumb laws dot com is a site where people can look up dumb and crazy laws in the state they reside in. Some of the laws are not enforced anymore, but it's very fun and interesting.
In Vietnam, some amusing laws include a ban on chewing gum in public places, which was enacted to maintain cleanliness. Additionally, it's illegal to fly a kite higher than a certain height in some areas, as it can interfere with air traffic. Another quirky regulation prohibits people from wearing pajamas in public, emphasizing proper attire. These laws reflect a unique blend of cultural values and practical considerations.
The answer is that people love to party and have fun at night so they decreased the chance of you getting in trouble.
Only one nation won the Viet War; North Vietnam. Interesting question, which two nations did you have in mind?
Chicago, like all states, have a variety of laws. Some Chicago laws that people find interesting are that one may be charged a $120 fine for having an outdated or improperly displayed car sticker.
yea no worker under 15
Vietnam has no deserts.
Maya Lin worked at McDonalds before creating the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Vietnam has no deserts.
It's government, it's history, it's art and literature, it laws just to name a few research the rest in your own! ;)
Yes, some are still there.
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