never
there is still a law that allows you to urinate against the wheels of a horse and cart but you dont see many of them around
No
Yes, some girls do urinate on the street. It is somewhat harder to retain ones dignity as a woman urinating in public and urinating in public is generaly considered an offence in most contries however, the practice is legal in the UK if the women is pregnant.
it is illegal to urinate anywhere in a public place also it is very disgusting also many years ago it was classed as bad luck
Well u have to find a bathroom because its illegal to urinate in public
It is illegal in many places to urinate in public.
Yes, but I don't know how legal it is.
Yes it is in fact illegal to urinate in public anywhere in Australia.
No, this is actually a myth.A pregnant woman can urinate in a public place as long as she is not committing indecent exposure (deliberately showing people your genitals). However you may not urinate in public if you are not pregnant. Pregnant women are known to have sensitive bladders during pregnancy.However it is a myth that a police officer has to hand a pregnant woman their helmet or hat to urinate in. The officer will say no and let the mother urinate in a shielded public place if no public toilets are available.The myth originates from a true act of public police kindness that dates back to the days of old, when police officers in the UK wore capes. Out of politeness, police officers would allow a pregnant woman to urinate down a drain in the street, as public toilets practically didn't exist back then. The officer would shield the pregnant woman with his cape to preserve her dignity and protect her from perving eyes while she did her business.But at no time has it ever been a requirement for an officer to hand over their helmet to be used as a potty. In fact such an act would be seen as a dishonourable disrespect to the uniform.
Firecrackers are legal in the UK but fireworks are not Legal. So you can bye fireworks in the UK but not firecrackers.
Ferreting is both legal and popular in the UK.
Yes, there is a $365 fine if caught.
There is no accurate way to answer this. It is NOT a legal requirement to register ALL dogs in the UK. Even if it was - I doubt the general public would have access to the database or statistics.