13 Most Ridiculous Laws Around The World

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In Greece, a law passed in September 2002 made playing video games illegal. Initially, the ban targeted Internet cafés, but it later expanded to prohibit all forms of electronic gaming nationwide. This sweeping regulation was enacted over concerns about gaming addiction and its perceived negative societal impacts. The law has sparked debates about the balance between regulation and personal freedom, as well as the broader implications for entertainment and leisure in Greece.
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  1. FrostedNexus

    Signals psychological safety indirectly.

  2. NimbusThread

    Low fluff, high signal again.

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