What are weird laws in New Zealand?

What are weird laws in New Zealand?

It’s a crime to deface a banknote Under the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1989, it’s a crime to “wilfully deface, disfigure, or mutate” bank notes. Any person who breaks this law will face a fine of up to $1,000. The idea of the law is to try and preserve paper money.

Is it illegal to swear in NZ?

Offensive language in a public place is a minor criminal offence in New Zealand. In some cases, repeatedly swearing on a protest could result in a conviction for this offence.

Is it illegal to carry a knife in NZ?

Under New Zealand law it is unacceptable to carry or possess a knife in public without a reasonable excuse.

Is alcohol legal in New Zealand?

The legal age for drinking alcohol in New Zealand is 18+. It’s illegal to give someone under the age of 18 alcohol unless you are their parent or guardian. You could get a $2000NZD fine if you break the rules! You must be 18 years old or older to buy alcohol in New Zealand and you need to show proof of your age.

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Is it legal to urinate on a car wheel in NZ?

– It is legal for a male to urinate in public, as long it is on the rear wheel of his motor vehicle and his right hand is on the vehicle (UK – thanks BBC).

Do NZ have snakes?

It’s a common misconception that New Zealand has no snakes, but it’s not the truth. Marine snakes, or sea snakes, are seen regularly in the waters around northern New Zealand when warm subtropical currents carry them south from out of the tropics. A yellow-bellied sea snake found at Whatipu in 2011.

Can u swear at police?

There is no specific offence of swearing at a police officer, and in fact it is not a specific crime of swearing in public, only of causing “harassment alarm or distress” under the Act mentioned above. This requires some evidence of an individual being, or being likely to be, offended by the language used.

Are bayonets legal in NZ?

Airguns, which like the weapon pictured can look extremely life-like, are being illegally imported into New Zealand every year. Figures released by Customs show thousands of prohibited weapons including shotguns, bayonets, and even muskets, are confiscated every year.

Can you own a sword in New Zealand?

New Zealand: Standard swords and knives can be owned by anyone and no licence is required. This does not necessarily mean it is legal to carry these items in public.

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What is the age of consent in NZ?

16 years of
Without consent from all people involved, sexual activity is illegal. In Aotearoa New Zealand, you must be over 16 years of age to consent to sexual activity. The law is designed to protect young people from being taken advantage of. Consent is an enthusiastic ‘yes’, not just the absence of saying ‘no’.

What is the drinking age in New Zealand?

18 years
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 If you are 18 years or older you can enter any licensed premises and buy and drink alcohol, as long as you can provide acceptable proof of age identification such as a driver licence, Hospitality New Zealand (HANZ) 18+ card or passport.

Is it legal for a pregnant woman to urinate anywhere?

“And pregnant women can legally relieve themselves in any public place, including into a policeman’s helmet.” Unfortunately, however, it’s false. However, the waters are muddied a bit, because the BBC report “the Law Commission does say a police officer may make an exception for an expectant mother.”

What is the misuse of Drugs Act in New Zealand?

Visit the New Zealand Legislation website for a full version of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975 and later amendments (link is external). It is an offence under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975 to use, possess, cultivate or traffic (deal) in illegal drugs.

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What are some of the things that are banned in New Zealand?

The sale and sharing of violent sexual behaviour and pedophile videos, material or websites are also banned. Alcohol is not banned but some areas and suburbs in cities are ‘dry’ that is liquor sales or hotels are supervised by local Trusts or authorities. Nude sunbathing is generally banned on public beaches. Most beaches in NZ are public.

Is it legal to carry a gun in New Zealand?

Most beaches in NZ are public. The open carrying and owning of handguns are banned unless one has a pistol licence for sport, as is carrying knives over 6 inches in transport and in public. These have lowered the murder rate in NZ. The clear display of rifles in urban areas or in transport is also banned for reasons above.

What are the laws in New Zealand for tourists?

Nude sunbathing is generally banned on public beaches. Most beaches in NZ are public. The open carrying and owning of handguns are banned unless one has a pistol licence for sport, as is carrying knives over 6 inches in transport and in public.