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Funniest/Weirdest law you have seen.
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 10:23 pm
by *Wiro
Share them here!
So far the funniest one I saw was one that said dying outside would be punished.
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 2:47 am
by Sunni Daez
Getting your fish drunk in texas is illegal
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 3:12 am
by joo
I believe it was made illegal for women to pleasure themselves with live fish in a certain town...
But I think the topic was intended for in-game laws.
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 8:13 am
by SekoETC
Well Kiii has a law called "don't be a prick", I don't remember seeing anything that would beat that. Except in real world where you get fined if you blow up a nuclear device within city limits. (Google says this is in Utah although I remembered California, well maybe it's both.)
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 11:45 am
by joo
SekoETC wrote:Except in real world where you get fined if you blow up a nuclear device within city limits.
LOL, that does sound quite funny at first, but you have to remember that there are other nuclear devices besides large-scale bombs, where it might just cause minor radiation instead.
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:48 am
by Arlequin
SekoETC wrote:you get fined if you blow up a nuclear device within city limits.
Some people have no measure with fireworks. Either that or they are worried about Mythbusters running out of ideas to test.
In my region at Spain high school students have to study a 'citizenship' course about ethics, human rights and so on. The church and the right wing nuts oppose it, so they introduced a law to force teachers to teach it in English, even though both students and teachers don't have enough level to do that.
Usually there's the regular teacher talking in Spanish, and an English teacher translating everything. But, if students want to study in our regional language, which they have the right to, and the English teacher doesn't know it, you need three teachers translating from Catalonian to Spanish, and from Spanish to English, in order to comply with the law.
I don't know any fun laws in-game, besides the ban on hunting holy rabbits. Reality is crazier than fiction.

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 11:52 am
by *Wiro
Yes everyone, please keep this limited to in-game laws.
One of the most annoying laws I've seen is those that ask 10% of a project as tax. >.> They're just lazy. If it would be something like "Give all the meat you get from hunting to us." in some place without food you can gather, then I wouldn't complain. I'll probably have such a law in the town one of my characters will soon start running >:)
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 1:14 pm
by joo
*Wiro wrote:One of the most annoying laws I've seen is those that ask 10% of a project as tax. >.> They're just lazy.
I actually think that makes a lot of sense. Usually it only applied to non-citizens, so instead of just allowing anyone to come in and use up gathering slots, it makes sure that the town still benifits from people gathering (whereas the alernative is trade). If people were just allowed to come and gather whatever they wanted without any price, the town would lose out.
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 2:01 pm
by SekoETC
Yeah, it's damn annoying how everyone just walks in and harvests their own resources because they couldn't be arsed to bring in anything to trade. Then again, they might not know what's needed in your town and carrying tradeswares without knowing who's going to need them slows you down and takes space away from food and other essential things, especially if you're traveling on foot.
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 5:08 pm
by frenchfisher
SekoETC wrote:Yeah, it's damn annoying how everyone just walks in and harvests their own resources because they couldn't be arsed to bring in anything to trade. Then again, they might not know what's needed in your town and carrying tradeswares without knowing who's going to need them slows you down and takes space away from food and other essential things, especially if you're traveling on foot.
Right, which is I think one of the reasons large-scale trading doesn't take off; no one knows what anywhere else wants.
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 6:48 pm
by SekoETC
It would help if you could put up billboards and roadsigns. "3 days to Town X, bring hematite, we've got coal". You could utilize building signs but they couldn't be combined with directions.
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:33 pm
by Doug R.
With the advent of radios, ignorance really isn't as much of an excuse as it used to be. Also, anyone with a map can look at is and determine what a place potentially needs based on their distance from commonly traded resources.
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:51 pm
by Tiamo
Most villages that are in need of resources probably can't make radios to spread the word. Furthermore, getting what you need yourself still is easier (and faster) than trying to get resources by trading them.
The real life solution to this problem is the 'market day'. People from all over the county gather to sell goods they produce and buy whatever they need at a place and time known to all.
But maybe travel is too slow to make this a viable option in Cantr.
Has anyone ever encountered a regular market in Cantr?
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:48 pm
by NaruShadow
Doug R. wrote:With the advent of radios, ignorance really isn't as much of an excuse as it used to be. Also, anyone with a map can look at is and determine what a place potentially needs based on their distance from commonly traded resources.
Treefeather 2010 edition. That's a huge help over on Treefeather island. One of my characters uses it for everything since he does a lot of traveling.
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 11:54 pm
by Doug R.
NaruShadow wrote:Doug R. wrote:With the advent of radios, ignorance really isn't as much of an excuse as it used to be. Also, anyone with a map can look at is and determine what a place potentially needs based on their distance from commonly traded resources.
Treefeather 2010 edition. That's a huge help over on Treefeather island. One of my characters uses it for everything since he does a lot of traveling.
Exactly, and Treefeather has complete radio coverage as well. Even the poorest towns have one (I think there is/was an ongoing effort to achieve this).
I've noticed that someone's (finally) come up with a complete map for Cantr island also.