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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13 тис.

  • @LegalEagle
    @LegalEagle  Рік тому +607

    👮‍♂ Have you broken any of these laws?
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    • @mifuyukisaragi9809
      @mifuyukisaragi9809 Рік тому +26

      I have ate tons of Kinder eggs as I grew up in Asia. Luckily I have never brought any back to the states. Whats funnier is I don't think any of my parents or other relatives actually know its illegal, we just been very lucky.

    • @tomsko863
      @tomsko863 Рік тому +7

      Can you do a review of the movie "A Civil Action" (1998)? It's based on a true story and it has a very different take on the crime-procedural trope movie. Note: it is NOT the greatest movie of all time, just interesting and based on true events.

    • @lulubassen
      @lulubassen Рік тому +14

      Has the usa actually signed any human rights?

    • @nickdaigle2811
      @nickdaigle2811 Рік тому +22

      A classmate brought Kinder Eggs back from Germany for my entire 2nd grade class. Not sure how her parents smuggled in 30+ eggs. They were delicious though, and nobody died.

    • @damrielkaari3718
      @damrielkaari3718 Рік тому +9

      In Belgium it's not necessarily enforced... But getting hit while crossing in places where there's no pedestrian crossing, might get you a ticket for attempted suicide. That being said however... I know of some crossings with lights, that police officers will use if they need to meet their quota of traffic tickets.

  • @pixiesnakes4293
    @pixiesnakes4293 Рік тому +5568

    So there is a country where you can legally own a tank, an assault rifle, a grenade launcher, and with some paperwork a M109 Howitzer self-propelled artillery cannon. But not a chocolate egg, a dart, or a menthol cigarette because those are "too dangerous". Sure makes sense!

    • @thenickstrikebetter
      @thenickstrikebetter Рік тому +610

      In South Carolina you can get a permit to launch a missle

    • @richardwillson101
      @richardwillson101 Рік тому

      "BuT tHE seCoND AmEnDmeNt"
      🤦‍♂️
      It would be funny if it didn't involve hundreds of dead schoolchildren.

    • @Edward256
      @Edward256 Рік тому +271

      America is all about BIG, so the bigger the safer, right?

    • @LOKSTED
      @LOKSTED Рік тому

      Gun prevents crime. Kinder eggs do not but I’m not surprised a Bronie couldn’t understand

    • @Edward256
      @Edward256 Рік тому +221

      @@LOKSTED Did you know that Norway prevents crime without guns, but with kindness? Not exactly "Friendship", but once you have a look at Halden Prison only positive words come to mind.

  • @SoleaGalilei
    @SoleaGalilei Рік тому +5818

    Some years ago a woman was hit by a car and killed outside my workplace. There was a public outcry to "do something", so the city assigned a beat cop to patrol that block and ticket people for jaywalking. I did think it was interesting that the focus was 100% on pedestrian behavior and not on how fast people were driving on that street.

    • @ZaHandle
      @ZaHandle Рік тому +274

      Could’ve narrowed the lane so the driver has to focus on the road for cheaper

    • @DaybreakPT
      @DaybreakPT Рік тому +384

      The "do something" people should've been more specific in their demands instead of just shutting up when some stupid band aid fix was made.

    • @scruff5644
      @scruff5644 Рік тому +285

      Tickets pay the mayor. Changing a speed limit costs the mayor.

    • @dbadaddy7386
      @dbadaddy7386 Рік тому +60

      It's much easier to catch and ticket pedestrians.

    • @ywoulduchoosetousethis
      @ywoulduchoosetousethis Рік тому +155

      Car country. Pedestrian and cyclists r nuisances. That's what I get from drivers commenting when those two r around

  • @Arnyh0ld
    @Arnyh0ld Рік тому +2973

    The irony of banning kinder eggs while there are literal guns at school did not elude me.

    • @dkoda840
      @dkoda840 Рік тому +84

      Guns aren’t allowed at school tho.

    • @izawa9211
      @izawa9211 Рік тому +262

      ​@@dkoda840 beacuse its not allowed doesnt mean there arent
      Sadly

    • @night6724
      @night6724 Рік тому +32

      @@izawa9211 That’s not what he said.

    • @night6724
      @night6724 Рік тому +19

      @@izawa9211 gun grabbing isn’t a solution

    • @izawa9211
      @izawa9211 Рік тому +60

      @@night6724 i think you dont know what he said

  • @gamelockbreaks9607
    @gamelockbreaks9607 Рік тому +1098

    I was in London and I remember a guy that started talking to me because I was American. He looked at me and said " you know what is cool about the UK? You can walk across the street and people HAVE to stop for us." He then stood in the middle of the street, giving drivers the bird who honked at him. I was just sitting there lost for words. I don't think I will ever forget that lmao

    • @herculesbrofister265
      @herculesbrofister265 Рік тому +30

      BLM does that all the time.

    • @anna-gt2mu
      @anna-gt2mu Рік тому +1

      Eareaera

    • @anna-gt2mu
      @anna-gt2mu Рік тому +1

      Eareaeraea

    • @Thedeathdump
      @Thedeathdump Рік тому

      @@herculesbrofister265 so you’re saying blm are advocates for walkable cities? Sign me up

    • @gokublack8342
      @gokublack8342 Рік тому +13

      @@herculesbrofister265 Just a speed bump 😂

  • @Jrpyify
    @Jrpyify Рік тому +8538

    Surprised you didn't mention Loitering. Back when I worked at a school for international kids, I had to explain some of these US-specific laws and they always found loitering hilarious. "So ... It's illegal to... Stand around??? Hahaha wtf america?"

    • @TorIverWilhelmsen
      @TorIverWilhelmsen Рік тому +443

      I think it's because rules against loitering are on the lower levels like counties, cities or even specific areas.

    • @lyfandeth
      @lyfandeth Рік тому +1584

      Don't forget vagrancy. Simply having no money on you could lead to your arrest for vagrancy, up into the 70's.

    • @liam3284
      @liam3284 Рік тому +611

      Apparently inthe US, a no standing sign applies to pedestrians and not cars.

    • @lyfandeth
      @lyfandeth Рік тому +172

      It is not that simple. Whether loitering is legal, and how it is defined, varies in each US venue. Cities, towns, counties, states, all may set their own laws about it in the US.

    • @Eudaletism
      @Eudaletism Рік тому +911

      A lot of silly laws on the books are holdovers from the Black Codes, neutrally-worded laws which were written to jail black people. No loitering, no vagrancy, no gaming, no trespassing near the railroad tracks, etc. No doing X past midnight.

  • @Infernitar
    @Infernitar Рік тому +6932

    When I was younger I genuinely thought America made up jaywalking as a harmless stock crime to show a cop was being over-zealous, especially because cops in comedies would treat jaywalking as an especially heinous offence

    • @mustang8206
      @mustang8206 Рік тому +553

      Police don't enforce jaywalking unless you are putting yourself or others at serious risk like walking on the highway at night

    • @carlodave9
      @carlodave9 Рік тому +731

      Jaywalking is a legal way to selectively hassle people who look like bad news. Which I'm not totally opposed to. But the racial disparity in enforcement is pretty damn implicating.

    • @speedracer2please
      @speedracer2please Рік тому +250

      Comedies do still exaggerate how seriously it's taken. I've never seen it enforced in New York City, and I even worked on a comedy called Jaywalk Cop where the severity of all crimes is inverted and only superstar detectives can investigate jaywalking.

    • @davidalcala1373
      @davidalcala1373 Рік тому

      It's pretty hit or miss, tbh. I've been ticketed once for it in the 32 years I've been alive, but he was an asshole cop who wanted to scare 15 year old kids.

    • @yournamehere7862
      @yournamehere7862 Рік тому +221

      @@mustang8206 they don't much anymore but they definitely used to. It's one of those laws that are just meant to be applied selectively at the discretionary whims of any random officer

  • @jaebee1121
    @jaebee1121 10 місяців тому +406

    Here in America, the moment we find out that something puts kids in danger, legislators pull out all the stops to ensure we try to keep our kids safe, unless the danger is from gun violence.

    • @katiem.3109
      @katiem.3109 6 місяців тому +61

      Or cars.

    • @chrisnotpratt1903
      @chrisnotpratt1903 5 місяців тому

      Gotta love America. The only nation dealing with gun violence while having guns being a huge part of our culture.

    • @nicolas4377
      @nicolas4377 5 місяців тому +40

      or priests or politicians

    • @YayyAreaaa
      @YayyAreaaa 5 місяців тому

      Or pedophiles

    • @yashsinghal403
      @yashsinghal403 5 місяців тому +2

      Yes

  • @duckymouth
    @duckymouth 11 місяців тому +150

    In the UK, jaywalking is just how crossing the road works. If the road is clear, then you just cross the road. I remember once reading a comic from America and I thought that it saying that crossing the road in that way being illegal was just a joke.

    • @drpri1836
      @drpri1836 5 місяців тому +6

      Same in Bangladesh too.
      In fact, the traffic police help kids, people too scared to cross the street on their own, elderly to jaywalk if present.

    • @arm4146
      @arm4146 3 місяці тому

      no queen and no pedestrian lights, thats crazy

    • @duckymouth
      @duckymouth 3 місяці тому +9

      @@arm4146 there are pedestrian lights you're just allowed to ignore them and most people do if the road is clear

    • @G.h.o.s.t-mi2dc
      @G.h.o.s.t-mi2dc 23 години тому

      Well(mainly due to the british(when they had the u.s) built the roads carriage dependant, it just carried over to America being car dependant.

  • @Schnipps
    @Schnipps Рік тому +2081

    It amazes me how so many things become illegal just because people are incompetent.

    • @Kirraii
      @Kirraii Рік тому +19

      Truly

    • @tannergordon8302
      @tannergordon8302 Рік тому +122

      Or because 50s parents ignored their kids

    • @degstoll
      @degstoll Рік тому +202

      @@tannergordon8302 That's incompetence

    • @tannergordon8302
      @tannergordon8302 Рік тому +54

      @@degstoll fair

    • @Ptr-ck7if
      @Ptr-ck7if Рік тому

      Ninja weapons were banned in the U.K. Because people thought people were buying them and killing people (they were not in the slightest). They even had to censor the ninja in teenage mutant ninja turtles because of how big it was

  • @geoffreydevereaux3272
    @geoffreydevereaux3272 Рік тому +1402

    Phew. I’m so glad you guys take the safety of your children seriously. I can’t imagine how you guys would clamp down if children were dying en mass due to something. It’s good to know American children can go to school safely and grow up in a country which values their lives so much.

    • @anthonywiththew
      @anthonywiththew Рік тому +45

      Yeah I love being an American child. It helps me so much when people make fun of my country btw

    • @arandomcomment1092
      @arandomcomment1092 Рік тому +24

      @@ITIsFunnyDamnIT You can criticize a country all you want, but maybe you're stooping low when you're "making fun" of actual children. Bully the government for all you care

    • @borrasca2311
      @borrasca2311 Рік тому

      I agree with Geoffrey most americans don't anything too that goverment they enjoy taking it up the ass being raped of that money while there mass killings in there schools

    • @geoffreydevereaux3272
      @geoffreydevereaux3272 Рік тому +295

      @@anthonywiththew this isn’t saying “oh look how great it is that children are dying.” But it is saying that this needs attention. And pointing out the absurdity of banning kinder surprises whilst doing nothing about gun control.

    • @geoffreydevereaux3272
      @geoffreydevereaux3272 Рік тому +168

      @@arandomcomment1092 you… you recognised this is aimed at the Government correct?

  • @sindrehsoereide
    @sindrehsoereide Рік тому +192

    Freedom to Roam is another weirdly missing rule in "The Land of the Free". As a Norwegian, it confuses the hell out of me how people don't have that right in other countries.

    • @SvanTowerMan
      @SvanTowerMan 6 місяців тому +35

      As someone who loves the idea of running around in wide open fields and admiring the trees and mountains, the lack of a "freedom to roam" law greatly restricts my ability to do that.

    • @danielthecake8617
      @danielthecake8617 5 місяців тому +8

      I think it's stupid to make it illegal to remove people from your property.

    • @teemu86
      @teemu86 5 місяців тому +8

      We have that also in Finnland, the main point its not for profit

    • @robertpollock2037
      @robertpollock2037 5 місяців тому +6

      We have freedom to roam in Scotland but not in England- most people don’t realise we have our own legal system so laws such as limits on drink driving are different from the rest of the UK

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv 5 місяців тому +1

      I hear about Freedom to Roam in Scandinavian countries and yet Iceland had fences everywhere and signs telling tourists not to trespass.

  • @zir0faive
    @zir0faive Рік тому +146

    I always wondered if the kinder egg being banned was a urban legend, thanks for confirming it's real... But this raises a question to my foreigner eyes: doesn't this "musn't contain something not edible" make some fruits like peaches illegal?

    • @debra1363
      @debra1363 11 місяців тому +34

      Don't give them ideas!

    • @AllFunniesandGames
      @AllFunniesandGames 7 місяців тому +11

      If there's one thing the US doesn't need to import, it's peaches. (I mean, corn's probably a little higher on the list, but still)

    • @RealClintCapela
      @RealClintCapela 6 місяців тому +13

      Georgia would cease to exist lol. But I know what you mean with stone fruit lol (imagine cherries with their hard and smaller pips)

    • @joestewart5406
      @joestewart5406 5 місяців тому +1

      It is a urban legend my mom has bought them from Walmart dozens of times lol

    • @nerdymaple2637
      @nerdymaple2637 5 місяців тому +9

      That food safety law only applies to manufactured products. Products that naturally have inedible parts, such as peaches or apples, are safe as long as the producer isn't intentionally putting something else inedible, such as pieces of plastic, in their products. Since Kinder eggs don't naturally grow toys inside of them, they 100% break that food safety law.

  • @googane7755
    @googane7755 Рік тому +547

    It's crazy that blame is fully on pedestrians in America and not reckless drivers. Here in Europe it's very much your responsibility to slow down near pedestrians and to give right of way if necessary.

    • @manny9323
      @manny9323 10 місяців тому +58

      It’s not crazy. It was initiated by corporations to make money. It’s the most predictable thing in this country lmao

    • @damien678
      @damien678 9 місяців тому +30

      ​@@manny9323 It's both extremely predictable and crazy as all hell

    • @jasonshih3633
      @jasonshih3633 9 місяців тому +14

      I’m pretty sure pedestrians have the right of way in the Us as well. Just took my driving test and it was emphasized hella log

    • @maryamz6691
      @maryamz6691 9 місяців тому +4

      @@jasonshih3633 Yes pedestrians have the right of way but only when they're crossing on crosswalks. So if they're jaywalking then they don't have the right of way.

    • @jasonshih3633
      @jasonshih3633 9 місяців тому +12

      @@maryamz6691 nonono, i just took my written test and it literally had a question that said even if theyre jaywalking, pedestrains still have the right of way. And in California where im from, jaywalking is legal now, so pedestrians stil have the right of way. Idk about other states, but in California, the pedestriians definitely win

  • @NotJustBikes
    @NotJustBikes Рік тому +2818

    I couldn't pay for a better channel recommendation. Thanks!
    You hinted at it at the beginning, but you didn't even get to the topic of zoning. Because of strict euclidean zoning, you can't open a shop or an office in your neighbourhood. That means that people in new neighborhoods, built within the past 50 years or so, are very unlikely to live within walking distance of any shop, office, or medical centre. This means almost everything requires a drive, which generates a huge amount of car traffic in these neighbourhoods.
    Also, in most US neighbourhoods you can't even add an apartment in your garage, or a basement apartment. You can't buy a house and turn it into 2 or 3 apartments. And that's not even getting into what other restrictions might be in place because of your Homeowners Association (HOA).
    And finally, in the Netherlands I enjoy another freedom I could never fully achieve in the US or Canada: the freedom to not to have to drive.

    • @Tyrope
      @Tyrope Рік тому +219

      I was hoping to see you here after the shoutout. *rings bicycle bell*

    • @josephstrong8377
      @josephstrong8377 Рік тому +29

      You had me up until turning a single family home into a multiple family apartment. That is a no go. With the families and kids in my neighborhood there are already enough vehicles, now add 2-3 apartments with all the people living there and all their vehicles then that's going to be a problem.

    • @sudo4598
      @sudo4598 Рік тому +227

      @@josephstrong8377 The point is is that we have become reliant upon single family zoning which is, for numerous reasons, very inefficient and generally bad. We can't turn these single family neighborhoods into more dense and walk-able neighborhoods.

    • @Sientir
      @Sientir Рік тому +238

      @@josephstrong8377 That's the thing I didn't get until I started watching Not Just Bikes' videos: American cities have been (re)designed around cars, but if you change things so that cities are designed around pedestrian and bicycle traffic instead, cars are no longer necessary. That would reduce the amount of car traffic you have to deal with. It's a very different paradigm, though, and not one I was able to grasp until it was presented to me.

    • @melissamarsh2219
      @melissamarsh2219 Рік тому +148

      @@josephstrong8377 it’s called having public transport and walkable cities

  • @orphantheism
    @orphantheism 11 місяців тому +41

    fun fact, jaywalking is only illegal in nz if you are within walking distance of a cross walk or if the crossing light is red. the fine is also only $35

    • @jannetteberends8730
      @jannetteberends8730 5 місяців тому

      That used to be the law in The Netherlands. Just learned from this video it’s abolished. 😀

    • @trafalgarlaw8373
      @trafalgarlaw8373 8 годин тому

      Well it just categorically shouldnt be one

  • @scottd1885
    @scottd1885 Рік тому +71

    Jaywalking and Kinder Eggs being illegal is genuinely WILD

  • @muskatDR
    @muskatDR Рік тому +686

    You cant be seen drinking in public. Unless you carry it in a brown bag which has the same effect as shouting "Im drinking alcohol!" at the top of your lungs...

    • @myriamickx7969
      @myriamickx7969 Рік тому +20

      This brown bag to hide the bottle screams bigotry to me.

    • @Interdacted
      @Interdacted Рік тому +6

      I just drink, smoke, and walk back home. :)

    • @berdwatcher5125
      @berdwatcher5125 Рік тому +28

      @@myriamickx7969 how?

    • @damp2269
      @damp2269 Рік тому +10

      add no buying alcohol sunday morning....

    • @navyboyslocum
      @navyboyslocum Рік тому +5

      @@damp2269 I can buy alcohol sunday morning, what do you mean?

  • @Heyyyyitsanya
    @Heyyyyitsanya Рік тому +1332

    In high school we had a German exchange student who was getting a care package from her parents I asked her if they could send a kinder egg bc they’re banned she was surprised they were banned and sent one I split the whole egg with the class and we all joked and enjoyed that we were eating a banned food item thanks Anna

    • @BobTheTrueCactus
      @BobTheTrueCactus Рік тому +122

      How many casualties?

    • @sholahverassa8582
      @sholahverassa8582 Рік тому +239

      @@BobTheTrueCactus Tons, I betcha. One egg and a whole class of kids? There's gonna be a battle royale for the toy.

    • @realdragon
      @realdragon Рік тому +91

      @@sholahverassa8582 Yeah, american kids would pull out guns and german kid gas canteen. It was bloodbath

    • @sholahverassa8582
      @sholahverassa8582 Рік тому +36

      @@realdragon So thaaaat's the real reason behind the kinder eggs' ban!.. The kids used to just whip out their pieces each time anyone was getting a cool toy they haven't yet collected!..
      Man, I know I would have gone berzerk. When those oriental-ish shark figurines were around, I got a fuckton of those stupid jar guys, but didn't get the sultan or whoever was it... And i am still pissed each time i remember it :c

    • @TheSaxAppeal
      @TheSaxAppeal Рік тому +6

      Kinder eggs themselves aren't banned just the ones with toys in them as they're considered a choking hazard

  • @Zyphr--
    @Zyphr-- Рік тому +25

    Funny how they banned anything with a non-edible object inside the food. All I can do when reading that is picturing an american eating an entire Kinder Egg at once, and choking on the yellow container, instead of a kid choking on the toys inside.

  • @The_Viscount
    @The_Viscount Рік тому +44

    As a kid, I tried to bring coconuts into the US from the Bahamas. Since I was only 12, the Customs guy didn't get mad or anything, for which I'm thankful. He could have easily punished my father for not knowing better or stopping his son. Instead, he kindly explained that it wasn't okay and why.

    • @Cipher_Paul
      @Cipher_Paul 4 місяці тому

      But why is it not okay?
      Is it seen as contraband?

  • @AlexTenThousand
    @AlexTenThousand Рік тому +1325

    Fun fact, Kinder Joy wasn't even made with the US ban in mind, it was introduced in the Summer of 2001 in Italy (under the name " Kinder Merendero") in order to fill the gap, as Ferrero doesn't sell many of its products during the season to avoid them being ruined by the heat.

    • @SerenaBS
      @SerenaBS Рік тому +63

      I thought it might be a heat thing, because i saw it around Asia, usually in the hotter places. It's pretty good at that temp too. Though by cultural norms there, everyone thought it was weird i was buying a child's chocolate for myself as a teen.

    • @libellen3250
      @libellen3250 Рік тому +11

      We also only have them in Brasil, probably for the same reason.

    • @ragerr_yt843
      @ragerr_yt843 Рік тому +24

      when he said they were introduced in 2018 i was confused as ive been eating these things since 2009

    • @stephjovi
      @stephjovi Рік тому +8

      Yeah they're always there in summer, especially the single ones at the register. Thankfully it's winter and I'll buy one tomorrow. Damn video I'm trying to eat less chocolate 😂.
      Seriously that toy is way too big to be illegally swollowed. I've opened the package with my teeth often because I didnt manage to get it open otherwise

    • @samplautz5586
      @samplautz5586 Рік тому

      Who else still sees these around in the US? They sell them at the place I work at which is why I’m super confused. I’m 21 so theres no way these have been illegal for that long because I remember seeing them a couple years ago, and like I said they have them at the store I work at

  • @leepopey
    @leepopey Рік тому +471

    I got to say about the Jaywalking. As a brit, when I went to new york I was very confused by the fact the green man and the cross walk didnt mean cars couldn't still turn and drive there... that feels very dangerous

    • @kenlompart9905
      @kenlompart9905 Рік тому +37

      In Canada, Jaywalking is legal until a pedestrian walking outside of designated pedestrian areas interfere with traffic. This means that as a pedestrian who is crossing without a crosswalk, you must yield to motorists on the road.

    • @myriamickx7969
      @myriamickx7969 Рік тому +79

      Jaywalking : US is a country with terrible records of lack of safety for pedestrians. Why? Because in the US, everything is designed for cars and driving, and no amount of safety regulation is geared towards protecting the "weak” users, i.e. the pedestrians and cyclists. Instead of encouraging people to drive responsibly, make jaywalking illegal. It's so much easier.

    • @Jwellsuhhuh
      @Jwellsuhhuh Рік тому +10

      Yeah it happens a lot especially in cities. Either they were too lazy to put a extra traffic light for turning or the driver doesn’t care. It’s legal, but it’s worse when drivers don’t use their turn signal and just barge in even when pedestrians are waiting on the other side. If that happens to me I usually walk in front of the car as it’s about to turn and stare menacingly at them

    • @emporioalnino4670
      @emporioalnino4670 Рік тому +20

      Right on red is extremely dangerous and leads to a large increase in pedestrian and cyclist injuries/deaths. There is no reason it shouldn't be banned.

    • @kenlompart9905
      @kenlompart9905 Рік тому +3

      @@emporioalnino4670 If pedestrians and cyclists get hit by someone turning right on red they're crossing against the light.

  • @loverrlee
    @loverrlee Рік тому +271

    “Here in America, the moment when we find out something puts children in danger, legislators pull out all the stops to ensure we try and keep our kids safe.” Yeah right unless it’s guns…

    • @YaM0MsAh03
      @YaM0MsAh03 Рік тому

      Well ya can’t take them. Maybe when people listen to real solutions rather than the fantasy rooted idea the left came up with, we can move forward in making change happen. Until they stop trying to ban guns nothing is going to change because that’s always what the fight will be about rather than actually addressing the lack of safety schools have in regards to its students. If you think any stranger being able to walk into a school is ok but guns are the problem, you lack critical thinking skills and I question your mental state.

    • @janthecoo4964
      @janthecoo4964 Рік тому +18

      "In America guns are spelled F-R-E-E-D-O-M."

    • @veronicab15
      @veronicab15 Рік тому

      Or trans people teaching po*n to them in kindergarten.

    • @joshuahadams
      @joshuahadams 11 місяців тому +19

      @@janthecoo4964in blood.

    • @janthecoo4964
      @janthecoo4964 11 місяців тому +14

      @@joshuahadams oh so much blood

  • @JootjeJ
    @JootjeJ Рік тому +29

    Thank you so much for referring to Not Just Bikes! I was about to explain the benefits of designing safe public spaces over fining jay walking in a car centric environment. 💕

  • @peterwilson8039
    @peterwilson8039 Рік тому +1291

    When my son was a toddler I realized that it is much safer to cross in the middle of the block rather than at an intersection. Sight lines are a lot better, cars are coming at you from two directions instead of four, and there is much less chance of somebody in a car doing something unexpected as in turning without signalling. This is not to say that pedestrians shouldn't use crosswalks, but rather that they put crosswalks in the most dangerous location.

    • @lisaw150
      @lisaw150 Рік тому +131

      So true! Also, "jaywalking" generally works fine if people aren't idiots about it. In Germany, where I live, you'll basically only get fined for "jaywalking" if you literally cross right at a red light, and even then I've never heard of anyone actually getting a ticket. And you can both walk and drive just fine, even in very busy cities like the one I live in. In Paris, where I used to live, everyone just crosses at red lights and it still works. They just pay attention to traffic, problem solved.

    • @memkiii
      @memkiii Рік тому +45

      @@lisaw150 I lived in a small town in Germany, and one Sunday, was waiting at a pedestrian crossing, with a light, on a completely deserted road through town. No vehicles in sight, the crossing light on red. So I started to cross, only to be given a tirade of abuse, and not inconsiderable amount of brolly waving from an elderly German woman that I hadn't seen behind me, who was informing me in no uncertain terms about the folly of my ways. Don't mess with German Grannies, and don't Jaywalk in Germany. At least not while anyone is watching. As for Paris. It doesn't much matter either way there. Even if you wait for a green light, the traffic is not going to pay any attention, so you may as well just cross regardless, (and run if you value your life). Half the time, the traffic isn't even on the road. At least that was my experience. Not that London is much better.

    • @lisaw150
      @lisaw150 Рік тому +15

      @@memkiii yeah, you have to be careful with grannies 😅 but if you cross between red lights, that's fine! As for Paris, I never saw a car or scooter run a red light in the time I was living there. Bikes, yes. But I have to admit I crossed at red on foot all the time in Paris.

    • @chaos.corner
      @chaos.corner Рік тому +14

      In the UK, we were taught to cross away from junctions for exactly those reasons. I think it might even be in the highway code.

    • @_H__M_
      @_H__M_ Рік тому +13

      @@memkiii Yes, they expect you to be a role model for the children - even when there are none around. As somebody, who grew-up in Germany, I understand the importance of not breaking traffic laws in front of children, because children copy pretty much every behavior. Unlike American children who are driven by their moms everywhere, German kids are often walking or cycling to school, sports/activities or friends by themselves without parental supervision. Being a good example may prevent a kid from getting into accidents. Still, going crazy on people when there are no kids around is a bit much. I guess less people jaywalk in a society where this behavior is shunned than in a society which relies entirely on ticketing by law enforcement.

  • @narnas55
    @narnas55 Рік тому +1277

    I remember the first time I visited Orlando, FL I crossed the street without using the crosswalk and quickly learn about jaywalking. In a matter of minutes after the first police officer stopped me I was surrounded by multiple police vehicles and angry looking men. After asking for my ID and info things turned south fast as they did not recognize Puerto Rican license as a legitimate form of ID and accused me buying and using fake ID's and failure to identify to a Police Officer which is an arrestable offence, they told me. Thankfully I had my passport in my backpack since I had just barely got out of the airplane and was only given a bad time, a warning and a couple of dirty looks.I went to see Micky Mouse but got to meet Uncle Sam instead.
    Don't get me started on trying to buy crazy glue at walgreens tho.

    • @emjayay
      @emjayay Рік тому +301

      I'm guessing that looking Puerto Rican had a lot to do with that.

    • @robync1366
      @robync1366 Рік тому +49

      That is awful

    • @nk-dw2hm
      @nk-dw2hm Рік тому +297

      @@emjayay bro was guilty of walking while brown. That's a class 3 extra-felony

    • @astererratum6546
      @astererratum6546 Рік тому +48

      I live in an area that has almost no crosswalks. I don't have a car. I literally can't drive. (health reasons)

    • @MrTheguitaristguy
      @MrTheguitaristguy Рік тому +13

      Colony moment.

  • @GoodCraftingYT
    @GoodCraftingYT 5 місяців тому +7

    What surprises me most is that people make unreasonable laws that prevent symptoms instead of focusing on the source. It doesn't matter what rules or products people make, if people aren't smart enough to not mess it up, well, it's same as forbidding eating the normal way because it's possible to choke. I couldn't imagine a nine year old (come on, people are responsible and smart by then) "accidentally" kill their sibling with a literal weapon before I heard it.
    Same for crosswalks. One time two women in my city were crossing a street, one absolutely ignored the light and analyzed the road, then crossed, the other waited for green light and got hit by a car anyway.
    Conclusion: people should be taught to think instead of being "sheilded" from something potentially dangerous if you try hard to make it dangerous.
    Anyway, thanks for making videos like this and educating people on important things. Love your channel

    • @PexiTheBuilder
      @PexiTheBuilder 4 місяці тому +1

      Smart phones make difference too, green light = safe, and then just stare at phone, not looking what happens around..

  • @electricminecrafter
    @electricminecrafter 9 місяців тому +9

    9:20 note if an aerospace engineer says that a flying toy is not safe it is probably not safe

  • @babygorilla4233
    @babygorilla4233 Рік тому +1403

    The authoritarian nature of our laws really shines in the sentencing. Things like 3 strike laws, minimum sentencing laws, and the odd prisoner quota for private prisons. It's a vicious cycle we setup. We made private prisons, and those prisons made money. Which they immediately spend on lobbying to get stricter laws longer and longer sentencing.

    • @Mysterios1989
      @Mysterios1989 Рік тому +58

      To be fair, the minimum sentencing is not uniquely American. For example, in Germany, minimum sentencing exist as well, it is just kept at a way more reasonable level, with most crimes having the mandatory minimum of a month income.

    • @emojack
      @emojack Рік тому +98

      Dont forget lowering the mandatory minimum standards in those private prisons. raising profit margins while also making sure ex inmates leave the prison more broken then they entered. Helps generating more repeated offenders.

    • @dangerousdays2052
      @dangerousdays2052 Рік тому +124

      In the US it's better to be rich and guilty than poor and innocent.

    • @ku8721
      @ku8721 Рік тому +41

      @@dangerousdays2052 Sadly that is still true pretty much the world over!

    • @pocketmarcy6990
      @pocketmarcy6990 Рік тому +7

      @@Mysterios1989 but it’s not illegal to break out of prison there so
      Yes I know you’ll still be brought back to prison in Germany if you break out

  • @Deckzwabber
    @Deckzwabber Рік тому +573

    They were some dark times, years in a Dutch kindergarten. I lost seven of my twenty classmates to Kinder eggs. I was so lucky to make it alive.

    • @xczechr
      @xczechr Рік тому +21

      You were in kindergarten for multiple years? Yikes.

    • @Deckzwabber
      @Deckzwabber Рік тому +115

      @@xczechr In the Netherlands we go for two years. But do please explain why you find this upsetting.

    • @patrikburda
      @patrikburda Рік тому +62

      @@xczechr In Czechia we go usually from 3 (might be from 2.5) to 6 (or 7 if you are born after September and miss "school enrollment"). Now how is that bad for anything? :D Would you rather put 4 year old kids to school (where they will learn nothing) or would you rather keep your kids asocial till they go to school?

    • @aspannas
      @aspannas Рік тому +64

      @@xczechr Where do you live where kindergarten is only one year lmao

    • @cobaltchromee7533
      @cobaltchromee7533 Рік тому +64

      @@xczechr You weren't in kindergarten for multiple years? Yikes.

  • @PKirkham1
    @PKirkham1 Рік тому +6

    As someone in the UK, due to recent law changes you can now cross wherever you like (apart from the motorway) without looking and if a car hits you, then the car is in the wrong.

    • @thepsychicspoon5984
      @thepsychicspoon5984 Місяць тому

      I kniw I am late to this, but I am always confused by this statement.
      I get that if he hit you, he gets in trouble, but if he hits me, Im in the hospital....with a lot of pain.

  • @philipberthiaume2314
    @philipberthiaume2314 5 місяців тому +5

    Jaywalking is also illegal in Ontario, Canada. I saw a young lady get hit by a car that she had walked out in front of and as the paramedics loaded her into an ambulance, a police officer slipped her infraction notice into the chest belt that was strapping her to the stretcher.

  • @agentchaos9332
    @agentchaos9332 Рік тому +746

    Those cheese regulations are particularly funny given how many chemical food additives are illegal in Canada and most of Europe, yet legal here. Crazy how much fast food chains alter their recipes from America to Canada/Britain

    • @zefyrisd69
      @zefyrisd69 Рік тому

      Yeah that's ridiculous. Like If you want to ban stuff like Roquefort and Bleu, start maybe by banning all the ridiculous stuff you add to your own food that is pretty much illegal everywhere else, dear USA.

    • @williammeek4078
      @williammeek4078 Рік тому +33

      I wouldn’t call it funny. I am slowly growing more and more of my own food to avoid chemicals I can’t even pronounce.

    • @virtualtools_3021
      @virtualtools_3021 Рік тому +20

      @@williammeek4078 hell do it just for two biggest offenders that are pretty easy to pronounce: Sucrose, Sodium

    • @xczechr
      @xczechr Рік тому +49

      Everything is a chemical, folks.

    • @zefyrisd69
      @zefyrisd69 Рік тому +32

      @@xczechr some chemicals happen to really not be good for the body, while others happen to be.

  • @Sevenpuddingsx
    @Sevenpuddingsx Рік тому +1563

    "here in America when we find out something is dangerous to our children, legislators pull all the stops to keep our kids safe" I see you, Devin. I see you.

    • @vaf3614
      @vaf3614 Рік тому +367

      Yeah, guns and schools are a perfectly safe combination with no obvious flaws.

    • @Just_Ve
      @Just_Ve Рік тому +55

      Just remember that he says here in America when in fact those nonsenses are mostly from the USA, the rest of the continent people have more important priorities.

    • @Gary_Harlow
      @Gary_Harlow Рік тому +87

      Yeah, trucks with a hood twice the higth of a four year old is also legal... somehow.

    • @antoinetteellison5387
      @antoinetteellison5387 Рік тому +96

      Unless it is a gun, then we hand them out like candy.. 😭

    • @romainsavioz5466
      @romainsavioz5466 Рік тому +5

      @@Just_Ve 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @assignmentspaghetti6897
    @assignmentspaghetti6897 11 місяців тому +15

    I love hearing the genuine bitterness of knowledge that you can hear in his sarcastic openings for these

  • @lilygamingtheories1410
    @lilygamingtheories1410 Рік тому +9

    Where I live there’s almost no crosswalks, so it’s impossible to not jaywalk if you’re walking anywhere, seems really silly to have something be a crime when you can’t avoid it

  • @CrystalBrightz
    @CrystalBrightz Рік тому +157

    "Illegal ovarian contraband."
    I'm gonna tuck that one away for later.

  • @TheRockStar04261999
    @TheRockStar04261999 Рік тому +730

    As a Canadian, Kinder Eggs were an awesome treat growing up and the fact that the US has a fine of $2500 on kinder eggs but yall can buy butterfly knives from a 711 makes me so confused

    • @CaTastrophy427
      @CaTastrophy427 Рік тому +139

      Guns too. And tasteless, odorless poisons that can be made to look, smell, and taste like lemonade or fruit punch or what have you.

    • @medusagorgo5146
      @medusagorgo5146 Рік тому +93

      I have ‘allegedly” brought them into the country. I lived in Germany for a total of 10 years and I “allegedly “ sent them to my nephew & niece. Allegedly.

    • @TheRockStar04261999
      @TheRockStar04261999 Рік тому +30

      @@medusagorgo5146 Cannot confirm or deny thought eh? lol

    • @christopherclark4038
      @christopherclark4038 Рік тому +28

      I never understood the knife argument, a hammer can be just as deadly, or a filed down toothbrush. I get it you are scared of violence because you live in a simple country, but it's just silly to me.

    • @TheRockStar04261999
      @TheRockStar04261999 Рік тому +37

      @@christopherclark4038 Fair enough I just used butterfly knives as an example as they are illegal here in Canada due to the ease of consealment and quick drawing ability, same with switchblade

  • @olegpetrovic
    @olegpetrovic 4 місяці тому +3

    Wait wait wait, lemme get this straight.
    You can own a tank, an AR-15, and an M109 Howitzer self propelled artillery cannon, but not a *GODDAMN KINDER EGG* ?!

  • @Thedeathdump
    @Thedeathdump Рік тому +1

    Oh man I love that you shouted out not just bikes!!! I freakin love that channel! I didn’t know you were a fellow advocate for the fellow walking/biking man rather than the studio apartments on wheels

  • @KingsGlaive42
    @KingsGlaive42 Рік тому +783

    Kinder eggs are definitely the biggest threat to children in America.

  • @Mellypepper
    @Mellypepper Рік тому +1602

    I scoffed, actually scoffed, at the "the moment we find out something puts children in danger legislators pull out all the stops" to ensure kids are safe bit. Nice one. 😂

    • @beardfistthegoldenone7273
      @beardfistthegoldenone7273 Рік тому +154

      "More security at schools? Nah fam, 40 BILLION to Ukraine tho, peace out fools bout to go on my 5th 2 week vacation this year." -Congress

    • @Shade01982
      @Shade01982 Рік тому +153

      Except for the most obvious threats for some reason. Because, you know, money.

    • @swedneck
      @swedneck Рік тому +149

      "cars kill hundreds of children every year? pffffffft that's fine! This wad of cash that mysteriously appeared in my hand says so!"

    • @edwardallenthree
      @edwardallenthree Рік тому +59

      It is ironic that we can say that with a straight face and one of the few modern societies that actively practice as human sacrifice of children.

    • @JM-cl7pl
      @JM-cl7pl Рік тому

      We need to ban the guns because is America really a free and safe country if the feds can’t kill you without worrying of getting shot back?

  • @ivymoths
    @ivymoths Рік тому +4

    that bit about lawn darts just reminded me of a time when i was 6 where my teacher told us to “bring in darts tomorrow”, and i told my dad about this, who promptly gave me darts. y’know, the ones you throw on the boards and whatnot.
    unsurprisingly, when i, a wee little year 2, rocked up to school with a little pouch of the things, my teacher confiscated them til home time.
    also unsurprisingly, when she’d told us to bring in darts the previous day, she meant _paper planes._
    (although: in me/my dad’s defense, i don’t think ‘darts’ is a common phrase for paper planes here in nz? at least, i certainly haven’t heard it since that one specific time.)

  • @DakodaS246
    @DakodaS246 6 місяців тому +3

    I love that you know not just bikes. That makes me hopeful of good change for our neighborhoods

  • @cdbbuchanan
    @cdbbuchanan Рік тому +845

    You don't get 2.3 million people imprisoned by letting shit be legal ⚖

    • @epileptictrees5213
      @epileptictrees5213 Рік тому +21

      sigma grindset

    • @zbz5505
      @zbz5505 Рік тому +16

      Holy fk, 2,3m? In the country I live in only one city has a higher population than that.

    • @alexp8785
      @alexp8785 Рік тому +100

      @@zbz5505 America has 20% of the worlds prison population

    • @sorenkazaren4659
      @sorenkazaren4659 Рік тому +61

      @@zbz5505 yeah we love putting people in prison here.
      What happens after that we don’t worry too much about though.

    • @Sableagle
      @Sableagle Рік тому

      @@sorenkazaren4659 What happens after that is the loophole in the Thirteenth Amendment.
      They get rented out by the day as slave labour, making ammunition in Oskar Schindler's factories.

  • @freemovies411
    @freemovies411 Рік тому +272

    "The couple was unaware that they were in possession of illegal ovarian contraband," got a good snicker out of me. XP

    • @stephjovi
      @stephjovi Рік тому +11

      I just read that as snickers 😂. Damn all that chocolate talk at 2 am now I need to buy snickers and Kinder eggs tomorrow because I can 😂

    • @freemovies411
      @freemovies411 Рік тому +7

      @@stephjovi Ayyyy good on you for catching the totally intentional chocolate pun! 0u0)/

    • @exceptionallyriso
      @exceptionallyriso Рік тому +2

      @@freemovies411 natural comedian

    • @callummclachlan4771
      @callummclachlan4771 Рік тому +5

      "Where the hell did the evidence go?"
      *Mumbles, "It just disappeared...."

  • @cdnnorsedogdad5119
    @cdnnorsedogdad5119 5 місяців тому +2

    I live in Canada and back in the early 90's I was charged with Jaywalking in Toronto at Queen and University. But I challenged the law and won.
    The Ontario Law at the time, stated that "Jaywalking is closing a road, street, Highway or Motorway (yes, the law is so old it still had "Motorways" listed) in such a manner that you endanger your own live or the lives of other."
    I did this at 3:000 on a Tuesday morning, as the ticket has time it was issued by the cop. written on it. The only people near that intersection were me and the cop who wrote the ticket, in his PARKED car on 1 block west of intersection, who stopped me as I walked by his car.
    I asked the Court how my walking across that intersection at 3:00am on Tuesday morning "endangered anyone, including myself.
    The Judge couldn't think of a way and asked the cop that question, before voided the Ticket.
    He did mention to the cop that he not try to hard to meet a "quota" of tickets in his shift.

  • @linkfan160
    @linkfan160 Рік тому +9

    As a Canadian, this makes me want to go out and buy some kinder eggs. I've taken them for granted!

  • @JBrynnJ
    @JBrynnJ Рік тому +758

    I watched this on nebula and was so sad I couldn't comment on the genius scriptwriter. Some of the jokes in here are just GOLD. "Ovarian contraband"

    • @raycrow3718
      @raycrow3718 Рік тому +19

      Bleached flour, pork treated with ractopamine, our gmo corn.. all banned is most industrial nations.. but not the us

    • @brennancrazy
      @brennancrazy Рік тому +9

      The puns this video were on another level

    • @cp78912
      @cp78912 Рік тому +7

      Bless you for contributing to Nebula/Curiosity Stream. Great service really.

    • @nodidog
      @nodidog Рік тому +2

      Does nebula not have comments?

    • @MattSeremet
      @MattSeremet Рік тому +8

      @@nodidog the service while valiant makes the niceties of UA-cam obvious. I bet they're working on it tho

  • @PingMe23
    @PingMe23 Рік тому +770

    Drug Testing. I got razzed when asking how companies in other countries could drug test their employees when more drugs were becoming legalized. Turns out, only here in the US do we do drug tests as a prerequisite for being employed. It's basically an employer laying claim to your off hours and policing what you do with them without paying you for it.

    • @leob3447
      @leob3447 Рік тому +35

      I didn't know that. Not surprised, though.

    • @th3oryO
      @th3oryO Рік тому +16

      Many jobs here in Canada have the same restrictions.

    • @velox__
      @velox__ Рік тому +71

      The concept of drug testing before employment for a large part of jobs is just insane to me.

    • @ungenbunyon5548
      @ungenbunyon5548 Рік тому +4

      Happens here too in the UK

    • @inelouw
      @inelouw Рік тому +36

      It's almost completely illegal here in the Netherlands for employers to ask their employees for a drug test. The only exceptions are pilots, captains, and train drivers. Other than that, employers can only ask you to please not do drugs while at work.

  • @TylerSy
    @TylerSy 9 місяців тому +3

    When you can own an assault rifle but not a chocolate egg

  • @KrisHughes
    @KrisHughes Рік тому +1

    One I find hard to get used to is being required to carry your driving license while driving in the US. Unless it's changed in the last few years (since I relocated) nobody is required to do that in the UK.

    • @herculesbrofister265
      @herculesbrofister265 Рік тому

      technically we have the right to travel and don't really need a driver's license. just kidding.

  • @ChatookaMusic
    @ChatookaMusic Рік тому +904

    On one hand I understand wanting to protect children in general, but on the other hand something about the mindset of "I made the personal parental decision to give my children a bunch of deadly sharp objects to play with and one of them died so we should ban all the sharp objects" rubs me the wrong way

    • @HeathsHarleyQuinn
      @HeathsHarleyQuinn Рік тому +94

      There's something to be said for a breakdown in America of teaching your children how to behave especially with sharp objects but just also in general.
      This is a world where as a small child my dad told me never to leave the house without a pocket knife and I was taught nice safety and I was expected to follow knife safety and guess what I follow knife safety and I wear a pocket knife on me to this day. And no I am not a boy. So yeah I agree with you completely and I don't know what happened except to say that people just presume that children can't learn things which is a really dangerous Outlook because if you decide to treat people as though they can't learn things they eventually get to a point where they've done it so little that they don't know "how to learn"

    • @hankkingsley9300
      @hankkingsley9300 Рік тому +2

      Did you give them big bag of glass

    • @robcostigan8757
      @robcostigan8757 Рік тому +6

      @@hankkingsley9300 SNL shoutout. Love it. "We're just packaging what kids want."

    • @keyboard_toucher
      @keyboard_toucher Рік тому +19

      It's not only your children who can die when your children do dangerous things

    • @ChatookaMusic
      @ChatookaMusic Рік тому +31

      @@keyboard_toucher that doesn't change anything about my statement. The only thing different about "I made the personal parental decision to give my children a bunch of deadly sharp objects to play with and someone/something else died/was serious injured so we should ban all the sharp objects" is as a parent one might be even more blatantly motivated to shift responsibility off of oneself.

  • @Gamer3427
    @Gamer3427 Рік тому +617

    Honestly in general, a lot of the laws we have aren't because any common sense or reason was involved, but just because someone lobbied hard enough for their personal interests or because they pictured the 'worst that could happen" rather than the reality of the situation. It also seems like it's significantly harder to get dumb laws repealed than it is to get them enacted in the first place.

    • @b.cdrisk2035
      @b.cdrisk2035 Рік тому +10

      Anti-jay walking laws are good. Keep in mind Europe is a very different place with slower traffic and narrower roads

    • @veryontron4279
      @veryontron4279 Рік тому +76

      @@b.cdrisk2035 Because they have multiple ways of getting around in the EU besides just using cars.....USA could use a hell of a lot more options besides just cars.

    • @b.cdrisk2035
      @b.cdrisk2035 Рік тому +3

      @@veryontron4279 I lived in Europe, I know

    • @hangukhiphop
      @hangukhiphop Рік тому +18

      Also racist moral panics

    • @epowell4211
      @epowell4211 Рік тому +2

      I agree. When Jaywalking laws were first instated, there were way more pedestrians than vehicles, but there was a lot more money made by the automobile industry. On the toys, food, and candy bans, I can see the valid points, but I bet the people backing the push to criminalize them all have money to gain from it somehow.

  • @exosproudmamabear558
    @exosproudmamabear558 Рік тому +1

    That nervous laughter is everything!!

  • @christopherfryman5558
    @christopherfryman5558 Рік тому +347

    When I was in middle school a teacher snuck kinder eggs into the country for us. Props to that teacher.

    • @DarthVader-ch4um
      @DarthVader-ch4um Рік тому +14

      What a freaking cool teacher!

    • @pencilbender
      @pencilbender Рік тому +24

      Hahah yeah dope teacher man totally rad me too what was his first and last name again and what state?

    • @isabellecasier5702
      @isabellecasier5702 Рік тому +8

      I (EU) remember having a whole collection of the toys when kids where little. Mom and dad also got to enjoy the chocolat .
      Strange US banned them but allows to possesse firearms, makes no sense to me.
      On the other hand, remember the flippo's in the bag of chips ? These got banned in EU.
      I wonder if this was retaliation for the US eggban 🤔😁

    • @Fangoros
      @Fangoros Рік тому +6

      OMG are you alright? How many of your classmates suffered because of this villainous teacher!?

    • @CordeliaWagner
      @CordeliaWagner Рік тому

      Choking hazaaaard!!!

  • @HowDareYouSpeakToMe
    @HowDareYouSpeakToMe Рік тому +482

    I remember lawn darts. Our favorite game was to throw them directly above ourselves and run away before we got impaled. Our second favorite game was one guy holds a plank of wood as a shield and everyone else throws lawn darts at him. Fun times. I can see why they're banned now because those were the games we came up with as kids.

    • @kaptnkarl01
      @kaptnkarl01 Рік тому +54

      My favorite one was where the two teams stood on opposite side of a house and you threw the darts over the house and the other team had to avoid them when they came over.

    • @rogerwilco1777
      @rogerwilco1777 Рік тому +41

      @@kaptnkarl01 We would stand on opposite sides of a creek and try to skip stones into each other.. which would last until the 1st person got hit in the shin and then it would just become a straight up rock war

    • @elizabethpowers7540
      @elizabethpowers7540 Рік тому +28

      I'm willing to bet my parents still have the lawn darts in the back of their shed. They had 6 children and miraculously we all survived with no impalings (particularly surprising when you consider we were 6 siblings - the odds of impalings being intentional thereby going up greatly).

    • @firstmkb
      @firstmkb Рік тому +18

      We didn’t have lawn darts, and had to play “rock tag.”

    • @critlv972
      @critlv972 Рік тому +9

      @@firstmkb my dad used to love playing “rock wars” when he was a child

  • @akwyld2545
    @akwyld2545 Рік тому +2

    Here in Australia, for cigs we now have plain packaging which has full anti-smoking ads (particularly about the health risks) n ONLY those over 18 can smoke (but with vapes much younger people r getting there hands on)

  • @frederalbacon
    @frederalbacon Рік тому +1

    My aunt still has an old school original Jarts set. It's a terrifying to play as you'd think.

  • @thunder____
    @thunder____ Рік тому +109

    Thank you for shouting out Not Just Bikes! His channel was incredibly eye-opening for me and I want literally everyone in the United States to watch his Strong Towns playlist.

    • @aatsiii
      @aatsiii Рік тому +9

      Let's go! Not just bikes not just for Americans too! We still have jaywalking tickets in Poland it's ridiculous!

    • @bigpooper4156
      @bigpooper4156 Рік тому +2

      yes!!!

    • @sparkster1314
      @sparkster1314 Рік тому +3

      Damn right. If town planners had followed the strong town model, life would be better in so many ways.

  • @melpomenesnightmare7291
    @melpomenesnightmare7291 Рік тому +220

    I got hit by a car when I was 14, it was going like 50mph. When I was in the hospital, a cop gave me a jaywalking ticket. Also this was in a very, very small town…like there was no traffic lights in the town small.
    But it was my fault, and the judge said it was one of the weirder things he’d seen and fined me 10 dollars lol.

    • @SharienGaming
      @SharienGaming Рік тому +89

      honestly...unless you threw yourself in front of the car - not your fault... the driver is operating a 2 ton metal projectile... its their responsibility to do so safely
      and im betting there is a serious amount of fault with the road designers as well... if that speed is within the speedlimit, thats a WAY too high limit for an urban area... and im betting that urban road is also built like a highway

    • @ironcito1101
      @ironcito1101 Рік тому +1

      You got hit by a car going at 50 mph? Damn, you're lucky to be alive. Did you recover fully?

    • @melpomenesnightmare7291
      @melpomenesnightmare7291 Рік тому +34

      @@ironcito1101 Yeah, I actually didn’t even break anything. Just flew into the windshield and over the car 15 feet or so. I couldn’t walk for a couple weeks and still have glass in my scalp. But I’m fine!

    • @Jehty_
      @Jehty_ Рік тому +21

      So how do you cross the road legal if there are no traffic lights?
      Or were there pedestrian crossings?

    • @melpomenesnightmare7291
      @melpomenesnightmare7291 Рік тому +40

      @@Jehty_ no, there weren’t any crossing’s…I tried asking the cop, but I was 14 on some heavy painkillers, scared in the hospital so I don’t think he answered

  • @lillyehrlich2816
    @lillyehrlich2816 4 місяці тому +1

    The amount of sarcasm in this video lol. I will be an avid fan from now on

  • @viktorstrand4431
    @viktorstrand4431 Рік тому +2

    An interesting thing about jaywalking: when I was like 13 my social studies teacher told us that jaywalking was the only crime in Sweden (where I live) that carried no punishment. Meaning that it is against the law, but there is no way to actually enforce it. I am not sure if this is still the case since I havent been able to confirm it.

  • @fusel5883
    @fusel5883 Рік тому +565

    Let's turn that one around and look at something that's legal in the states but illegal in most countries, civil forfeiture. Theft by the police that sometimes outranks normal theft by value per year.

    • @blakekaveny
      @blakekaveny Рік тому +1

      It’s legal to bribe politicians

    • @fusel5883
      @fusel5883 Рік тому +39

      @@blakekaveny true. Forgot about that one... Still shockes me that it's legal to do so and totally accepted.

    • @neeneko
      @neeneko Рік тому +82

      And in that vein, slavery! still perfectly legal in the US provided there is some pretext to put you in jail.

    • @sandshark2
      @sandshark2 Рік тому +22

      @@neeneko or if the slave owner is a company and not an individual. Its actually protected now by the SC that companies can keep slaves, actual slaves not just wage slaves.

    • @MarcelaElviraTimis
      @MarcelaElviraTimis Рік тому +5

      @@sandshark2 what?!?

  • @StrawHatsAreFashionable
    @StrawHatsAreFashionable Рік тому +719

    Weirdly enough, Germany has laws against jaywalking, but the penalty is so incredibly small that it's basically a bad joke, the fees don't ever go above 10€ and I've never seen any law official care in the slightest about it.

    • @etuanno
      @etuanno Рік тому +51

      Here in Switzerland I don't think it's forbidden. The insurance company can refuse to pay because you crossed the road "unsafely". Makes sense, don't walk across a big road, a small one is fine though. And use crossings whenever possible.

    • @therabbithat
      @therabbithat Рік тому +78

      If you jaywalk how will drivers know when and where to look up from their phone

    • @Misslaneyberry
      @Misslaneyberry Рік тому +10

      I've never gotten a fine for jaywalking and I've never known anyone who's gotten a fine but I will say be smart or US drivers will hit you

    • @AndDiracisHisProphet
      @AndDiracisHisProphet Рік тому +2

      Are you sure? my sister almost lost her driver's license. Granted she was in a bike and it was like...25 years ago, but still. 10€?

    • @derdomino828
      @derdomino828 Рік тому +72

      In Germany, the true punishment is the old ladies scolding you because you are setting a bad example for the children :D

  • @AlanDike
    @AlanDike 2 місяці тому

    back off my lawn darts... Those were FUN! never had a near miss or anything... and they weren't razor sharp.. they were blunted with a flat tip

  • @mavadelo
    @mavadelo Рік тому +1

    I don't know for sure if lawn darts are legal in my country (the Netherlands) but in the past 40+ years I traveled all over Europe and never saw them in the first place. So I guess they are not banned because they aren't /weren't a thing in the first place.
    As for jaywalking in the Netherlands (since you specifically stated the repeal of the law, one that I actually got fined for a few times when it was in play, the last time a week before it got repealed)
    You are allowed to cross anywhere but using the crosswalk is highly encouraged as it has advantages. In many situations, other roadusers need to give you priority when you want to cross, you basically never have priority when crossing just where ever. And it is the law to give disabled and blind people priority when crossing regardless (unless of course at traffic lights or when part of a military convoy or funeral line)

  • @adeen5438
    @adeen5438 Рік тому +431

    1 minute in: "If anything's a danger to a child's health or safety, congress immediately cracks down on it."
    Me thinking: "Unless it's a school shooting, homelessness, food insecurity, or poverty in general."

    • @jamiemunger2931
      @jamiemunger2931 Рік тому

      You forgot poor healthcare and a horrible foster care system where foster parents abuse children.
      A child should not have to rely on public donations from other citizens to survive cancer because everything is too expensive.

    • @Jimhelpman
      @Jimhelpman Рік тому +11

      Idk. Guns aren’t legal in schools so it sounds like they’re clamping down.

    • @jamiemunger2931
      @jamiemunger2931 Рік тому

      @@Jimhelpman yes because that's worked so far

    • @alessiobenvenuto5159
      @alessiobenvenuto5159 Рік тому +34

      Well, at least now mums who can't have an abortion have a second chance

    • @Michael-rn1mo
      @Michael-rn1mo Рік тому

      Good to see that you got the joke

  • @billyalarie929
    @billyalarie929 Рік тому +480

    when it comes to jay walking, i'm always telling people "i'm not committing any crimes, i can't walk" bc i'm in a wheelchair.

    • @DrRussian
      @DrRussian Рік тому +50

      I guess your Jay Rolling then

    • @andredulac4456
      @andredulac4456 Рік тому +63

      @@DrRussian they see me rollin', they hatin'

    • @vegasab7186
      @vegasab7186 Рік тому +2

      Honestly I've lived and worked in several states and a few countries without ever being harassed for jaywalking. I didn't think it was more than urban legend.

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Рік тому +12

      lol in Australia the law is "crossing against the signals" or "crossing at a non-specified location" or something like that - it's worded so that wheelchair doesn't get out of it, I think originally done that way for kids riding bikes rather than with wheelchairs in mind.
      Biggest problem I find though is the "helpful" drivers who just stop in the middle of the road when they see me waiting to cross in my wheelchair. There's a spot at the end of my street that has natural traffic breaks, that I just wait for, but the idiots totally mess it up by just stopping in the middle of the road to let me cross, even though there's cars still coming the other way AND it's a 2 lane road each direction, so when they stop, any cars behind them think they're turning right with no signal on & dart around beside them & would still hit me if I crossed when they decide to stop & wave me across. Drives me nuts! Wish they'd just follow the road rules! Do you get similar where you are?

    • @TheRealHungryHobo
      @TheRealHungryHobo Рік тому +4

      @@vegasab7186 I live in Canada, had a teacher threaten to call the police on me for jaywalking in grade school, so i looked it up.
      There's two components to the law, you have to both:
      - Cross outside of a designated crossing area
      - Disrupt the flow of traffic
      So you're only jaywalking if you run out in front of traffic like an idiot.
      If you just cross an empty street, that's fine.

  • @robertfarr9186
    @robertfarr9186 Рік тому

    I had lawn darts as a kid and the version I had were anything but “razor sharp”. They did have a pointed tip but no sharper than football or golf cleats.

  • @cs47
    @cs47 Рік тому +1

    10.04 Lol the irony in a doctor showing the dangers of darts almost poking his eye out

  • @FrumpyMcDumpster
    @FrumpyMcDumpster Рік тому +454

    Kinder Eggs: objection sustained, trial over, straight to jail.
    Juul: I'll allow it.

    • @gwaptiva
      @gwaptiva Рік тому +43

      Guns: Am I a joke to you?

    • @bazzfromthebackground3696
      @bazzfromthebackground3696 Рік тому

      Not enough kids have choked on a juul yet lol

    • @potatopotatow
      @potatopotatow Рік тому +19

      @@gwaptiva no, no, it’s the doors, you see

    • @potatopotatow
      @potatopotatow Рік тому +17

      @Bygotskitz agree. Was referring to US ridiculous right wing politicians (US) insisting that guns aren’t the problem, it’s unsecured doors.

    • @ThisFinalHandle
      @ThisFinalHandle Рік тому

      Crack cocaine: yes! Look at the colourful egg.

  • @yelir64
    @yelir64 Рік тому +252

    "Young children can choke on it" - The motto of every politician in the US

    • @0816M3RC
      @0816M3RC Рік тому +48

      It is definitely Matt Gaetz's motto.

    • @salemcrow5078
      @salemcrow5078 Рік тому +26

      Yeah, everyone knows children can't choke on bullets, duhhhhh.

    • @joedwyer3297
      @joedwyer3297 Рік тому

      @@0816M3RC Nancy wants to let children watch drag shows

    • @deldarel
      @deldarel Рік тому +16

      Some priests too

    • @Sonny_McMacsson
      @Sonny_McMacsson Рік тому +8

      Imagine being so blinded by your regulatory career that you can't tell the difference between something being technically banned by regulatory language and something actually being unsafe (yet deemed safe enough in every other first world country and without actual evidence that it isn't).

  • @iallso1
    @iallso1 11 місяців тому

    The highway code in the UK and the road code in NZ are both set out to provide safety for all road users. The road in New Zealand is the area from property boundary to property boundary including footpaths and grassed/cultivated areas, therefore pedestrians are permitted to use the road unless it is specifically prohibited.
    As a side note, I was told off by a teacher this week for crossing the road away from a pedestrian crossing to talk to an illegally parked driver. I explained that there is no jaywalking law in NZ.

  • @catw6998
    @catw6998 Рік тому

    We had Jarts. I really don’t remember playing with them as a kid very often.

  • @ickykid94
    @ickykid94 Рік тому +460

    I'm so happy you mentioned Not Just Bikes. North American roads and zoning are inhospitable for people that want to be outside!

    • @jonasdatlas4668
      @jonasdatlas4668 Рік тому +56

      i want a crossover about zoning laws now.

    • @codex4046
      @codex4046 Рік тому +14

      The Nebula ad at the end was replaced for even more NJB promotion in the Nebula version.

    • @TheJerbol
      @TheJerbol Рік тому +2

      @@jonasdatlas4668 that would be cracked

    • @SRFriso94
      @SRFriso94 Рік тому +47

      The issue is that so many Americans have internalized this idea of car = freedom. Not realizing that by building the country only for cars, they have effectively turned cars into their own prison.

    • @mustang8206
      @mustang8206 Рік тому +1

      Too bad for them. Cars for the win

  • @FrameDrumAndFlute
    @FrameDrumAndFlute Рік тому +376

    What bother me about jaywalking laws is that now drivers will speed from one red light to the next, because they view the roads as for them, exclusively.

    • @scottbarcomb6744
      @scottbarcomb6744 Рік тому +21

      I know and it makes no sense too. You waste gas doing it and it's unsafe. If you see the next light is red don't get up to speed just to brake again immediately.

    • @thomasdegroat6039
      @thomasdegroat6039 Рік тому +32

      Im sure drivers hate me as a pedestrian because I will not cross a street unti I see the car is stopped or very slowed down (like under 10 mph). They get up to the crosswalk way to quickly and trust their brakes to stop them on a dime. I don’t trust you like that.

    • @FrameDrumAndFlute
      @FrameDrumAndFlute Рік тому +24

      @@thomasdegroat6039 My wife was hit waling in a crosswalk. Never, trust a car will stop.

    • @phageling9949
      @phageling9949 Рік тому +7

      The road IS for them exclusively. Too many people just walk out in front of cars. Get rid of those laws and all of the sudden it is the drivers fault for an idiot pedestrian walking out in front of their moving vehicle.

    • @wendyheatherwood
      @wendyheatherwood Рік тому +33

      @Phage ling It belonged to pedestrians, cyclists and horses long before cars were a thing. Cars were added and turned out to be pretty dangerous for them, so instead of removing the dangerous thing they'd just put in the space people and animals had been using for centuries they kicked out the people and animals instead, and for the most part never gave them a place to use instead.

  • @AnthonyLeighDunstan
    @AnthonyLeighDunstan 25 днів тому +1

    Interesting video. Every country has its own curious little idiosyncratic legalisms. Romania, for instance, also upholds several needlessly strict laws including jaywalking and trailer registration laws that essentially view your little inoffensive non-motorised wagon as a lethal weapon, on par with actual engine propelled vehicles. 😂 Being Aussie having migrated for the second time, I’ve found many of Romania’s silly little bureaucracies absolutely ridiculous. Reminds me of Gogol’s short story The Nose.
    To give you an idea of Romanian law enforcement mentality, I was stopped by a cop sometime passed midnight in the sleepy town of Hunedoara for jaywalking. He said “you need to use the pedestrian crossing” and looking around at the bare road one could land a cargo plane on, I said “yes because it’s unsafe” to which he immediately replied “no, because it’s the law”. I tweaked my neck restraining a persistent eye-roll. 😂

  • @jenniferlindsey2015
    @jenniferlindsey2015 4 місяці тому

    I live in a town where we have a university, a community college, and a military college. While the military cadets are rarely seen around town, (first years cadets are required to stay in uniform at all times when in public), the college is on a huge lot and surrounded by enormous parking lots and is a major bus transfer point. But the University occupies a good chunk of southern downtown next to a hospital, several major public parks, and along some very busy roads, most of which contain large sidewalks. Prospective university students are joking told that their student ID doubles as a jaywalking permit (it isn’t). Even local drivers that frequent the university areas jokingly refer to students as, “hood ornaments” given their known penchant for walking into traffic, moving or not.
    Homecoming is the one weekend where the university area roads are frequently illegally taken over by students when house parties spill onto the streets and cars fear to drive. It was even cancelled and then moved to the dead of winter a few years back after rowdy students started fires, flipped a parked car and threw beer bottles at police. After that, the city brought in riot squads and mounted units for crowd control for the next several years at tremendous cost to city taxpayers while the university offered to cover a measly portion of policing. Now, both the city and university representatives are out in full force issuing tickets to tenants whose parties get out of control, handing out plastic cups and picking up trash. There was even talk a few years ago about how students were embarrassing the university and should be expelled. The problem was that about half the partygoers were not local university or college students, but rather local and regional high school students, and other college/university student or just plain members of the public. It is a much more contained event now and while many tickets and arrests are made, it is nothing like the drunken mob it had become in the early 2000’s.
    Sadly, the majority of pedestrian deaths are among seniors either falling in the winter, or being forced onto roadways due to impassable snow covered sidewalks.

  • @zviyeri9117
    @zviyeri9117 Рік тому +495

    “when we learn that something puts children in danger, legislators try their best to keep the kids safe"
    unless that something is the guns, police, or even their own parents abusing them

    • @SoyAntonioGaming
      @SoyAntonioGaming Рік тому +12

      guns protect honest law abiding ppl. are u criminale or what???

    • @blakekaveny
      @blakekaveny Рік тому +137

      @@SoyAntonioGaming Yes they did so well protecting the kids in Uvalde Texas

    • @dalekrenegade2596
      @dalekrenegade2596 Рік тому +66

      @@blakekaveny And shooter bought his gun legally.

    • @ryan8878
      @ryan8878 Рік тому +21

      @@SoyAntonioGaming You got so burned.

    • @glenngriffon8032
      @glenngriffon8032 Рік тому +36

      Or the church.

  • @discordantmelody9316
    @discordantmelody9316 Рік тому +399

    Jaywalking provided me with one of the weirdest experiences of the US ever. Mid 90's and I was in Pittsburgh for a conference. The hotel was on one side of the street and the conference hall on the other. Many attendees were from across Europe and after breakfast would wander outside to go to the conference hall.
    One day a cop was present and suddenly he got very excited and started shouting at a particular person. The person ignored it because they didn't think it was directed at them. Moments later the cop pulled his gun on the guy and had him on the ground. That was one very confused (and frightened) german wondering what the heck he'd done and if he was going to survive.
    The rest of us are looking at each other going wtf as the concept of jaywalking was not a thing where we came from.

    • @TheAllMightyGodofCod
      @TheAllMightyGodofCod Рік тому +176

      Using a gun to stop a jaywalker seems rather........ Exagerated what what I would expect to see in a place where police was unregulated like... Let's say.... A dictatorship.

    • @Siegmernes
      @Siegmernes Рік тому

      Getting a gun pointed at you in Germany would be a genuinely difficult task. You'd need to do some pretty bad shit to manage that.

    • @asmosisyup2557
      @asmosisyup2557 Рік тому +11

      @@TheAllMightyGodofCod Well the gun was probably used to due to the person fleeing arrest (by walking) or not complying with an officer. He's lucky he didnt get shot.

    • @2Papinos
      @2Papinos Рік тому +158

      @@asmosisyup2557 yeah cause walking away is sooo freaking dangerous... Maybe the person has a hearing problem or is just zoned out in his thoughts... Pulling a gun and throughing him on the ground is literally mental and excessive...

    • @ZaHandle
      @ZaHandle Рік тому +97

      @@asmosisyup2557 Imagine if he just didn’t know english

  • @pinaerpowac4130
    @pinaerpowac4130 11 місяців тому

    Lawn dart design reminds me of roman war darts, which where designed to be thrown underhanded. Into the air, so the point can impale thier enemies from above.

  • @laurensmart1986
    @laurensmart1986 9 місяців тому

    I had no idea lawn darts were illegal. We had some before and my youngest daughter through one in the air and it landed in my nephews head. He was fine, it barely cut him, but it really freaked us out.

  • @ChrissieBear
    @ChrissieBear Рік тому +213

    "Hey Steve, should we protect the country from real threats?"
    "NO, WE MUST CRACK DOWN ON THE CHEESE AND CHOCOLATE EGGS!"

    • @karlwolfenstein4496
      @karlwolfenstein4496 Рік тому +6

      Chocolate with a toy inside is DOOM for our children, but the GMO Frankenchicken and Psudo beef from Mickey-D's, Yeah buddy, Super Size Me, suck it down and make sure the kids are addicted to it too! It's All INSANE!

    • @thecomposerchanginggames5250
      @thecomposerchanginggames5250 Рік тому

      People have died from both of those things, it was a good move to ban them.

    • @ejynk
      @ejynk Рік тому +8

      @@thecomposerchanginggames5250 Ten children have died worldwide from kinder eggs ever. That's roughly how many children die from gun violence every day, in the US alone. but prioritize the cheese, am i right?

    • @Slurpgerk
      @Slurpgerk Рік тому

      @@ejynk It's easier to ban cheese and candy than guns, people will put up less of a fight

    • @radarplotextractor3168
      @radarplotextractor3168 Рік тому

      I wouldn't be surprised the bans are due to lobbyists paying politicians with money from Hershey and the dairy industry.

  • @ladyrevan8903
    @ladyrevan8903 Рік тому +83

    I've almost been hit IN a crosswalk, WITH cross signal more times than I can count. What needs to happen is they need to crack down and ticketpeople who drive haphazardly and permanently suspend their licenses. Too many people are on the road who just should not be. Either drive safely and be aware of your surroundings, or don't drive at all.

    • @enjoyslearningandtravel7957
      @enjoyslearningandtravel7957 Рік тому +1

      I was almost hitting on the crosswalk, and I was walking on the signal, a young woman driver was turning right, and was not paying attention and almost hit me and I had to jump out of the way.

    • @mindblown9
      @mindblown9 Рік тому +5

      I have been hit in a crosswalk with the signal, and the person who was turning right said the sun was in her eyes when the sun was above on the other side

    • @Jwellsuhhuh
      @Jwellsuhhuh Рік тому +3

      @@mindblown9 lmao, how’s the court case going?

  • @Nick12_45
    @Nick12_45 8 місяців тому +2

    The free-est country is some random island in the middle of the ocean

  • @mcpr5971
    @mcpr5971 10 місяців тому +1

    If you haven't already, do a video about the import tax dispute where one side argued an action figure was a doll, not a toy. I think it was around the year 2000.

  • @LiveFreeOrDieDH
    @LiveFreeOrDieDH Рік тому +246

    I remember when I was a kid, a neighbor had lawn darts in their garage. We had no idea how the game was supposed to be played. Instead, we would take turns seeing who could throw them the highest in the air.
    While they were far from "razor sharp", even a blunt lawn dart falling from those heights could certainly do significant damage to your skull. Oddly, it never occurred to any of us that these might be dangerous in any way.

    • @terrychant4365
      @terrychant4365 Рік тому +15

      I think even as intended it was crazy. The sets I remember had 2 target loops, so it was like horse shoes and being dumb kids we'd stand right behind the target our friend was throwing at. Good thing we didn't have accuracy down and widely missed.

    • @KentHenry8
      @KentHenry8 Рік тому +9

      we had a plastic-tipped set when I was a kid which could still pierce typical soil but my neighbor had one that was truly (for seemingly no reason, other than they looked neat) razor sharp at the tip. What a weird decision.

    • @capybara2671
      @capybara2671 Рік тому +8

      My friends and I would also throw them as high as we could. But then we'd run in circles. How none of use were injured I will never know.

    • @4of20
      @4of20 Рік тому +3

      they are never razor sharp, thats so editorializing, I fell in and out of love with this channel in the span of a week :D dude is extremely hyperbolic and has a clear agenda, shame really

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge Рік тому +1

      I remember once when I was a kid a friend fired an arrow form my bow into the air and it would have hit me had I not rolled out of the way. I would likely not be writing now had he hit me.

  • @dragos2cool
    @dragos2cool 5 місяців тому

    I've seen Kinder Surprise eggs in a Stewart's gas station while visiting in the US last October. When I got back home in Europe, I sent some Kinder eggs for Christmas through international shipping and they arrived just fine.

  • @gouki4u
    @gouki4u Рік тому +173

    I worked in a gas station that still sold clove cigarettes in 2009. I'm sure we just didn't realize we were supposed to take them off the shelves as not many people bought them, but good to know I've apparently trafficked contraband.

    • @ShadowMoon878
      @ShadowMoon878 Рік тому

      Sell it to indonesians. They love clove cigarettes.

    • @poisonedkilljoy9304
      @poisonedkilljoy9304 Рік тому +3

      apparently i’ve been involved in illicit cigarette behaviour, cos in the U.K., we’re allowed to buy menthol filters for rolling tobacco, but we can’t buy menthol cigarettes (or any other flavour, for that matter), but there’s also a GIANT thing of anyone leaving the U.K., going somewhere where tobacco laws are laxer, and coming back with the stuff is just…kinda normal.
      i’ve had menthol cigarettes (not rolls) from a friend doing this

    • @ScooterBond1970
      @ScooterBond1970 Рік тому +1

      Gas station I worked at around 2001/2002 started selling a new brand of "budget" cigs that had all manner of flavor additives... including chocolate.

    • @TheSleepingonit
      @TheSleepingonit Рік тому

      In the early 2000s, I did sample product surveys. I got cigarettes once. Newport wanted to try the idea of fruit flavored cigarettes.

  • @matthewclements3476
    @matthewclements3476 Рік тому +224

    First time I visited the US I got cautioned for J walking. I still struggle to believe that a country which trusts it citizens to own weapons of war, doesn’t trust them to look both ways before they walk into the road.

    • @zackestin1368
      @zackestin1368 Рік тому +45

      As a Canadian who lives in America often, you’d be SHOCKED how many Americans absolutely cannot be trusted to look both ways before walking into a road.

    • @emojack
      @emojack Рік тому

      I mean... Technically, evidence clearly shows that americans can not be trustet to own guns.

    • @calvinwilson3617
      @calvinwilson3617 Рік тому

      Its really just to give an excuse cops to harass people, its optionally, arbitrarily, and unevenly applied. So it makes perfect sense considering how our government glorifies police

    • @bethanyestes5126
      @bethanyestes5126 Рік тому +24

      @@zackestin1368 Americans also eat tide pods.

    • @vilena5308
      @vilena5308 Рік тому +20

      It is kind of sad-funny that in the 'land of the free' you are not free to do an ever-growing number of things.
      And it's true that when it comes to urban planning in the US, the cars are the priority.

  • @j2w1_lub
    @j2w1_lub Рік тому

    Crossing the street is a perfectly legal and normal thing to do across the pond here in the u.k. however, don't run out in front of cars and use signalised crossings or crossings where possible. It helps that most city streets are limited to 30m.p.h. with some roads at 20, and sometimes larger roads are at 40. Other more major roads are more commonly 40 or 50, or the national speed limit which is 60 on normal roads and 70 on roads with a centre divider.
    For my international friends:
    20mph = 32kmh
    30mph = 48kmh
    40mph =64kmh
    50mph = 80kmh
    60mph = 100kmh
    70mph = 112kmh

  • @randomshorts6862
    @randomshorts6862 7 місяців тому +1

    The kinder eggs r still here they just took the toys out in the us version lol 😂

  • @eyezak_m
    @eyezak_m Рік тому +288

    It’s hilarious that out of all things to be seized at the border. It seems like kinder eggs would be the last thing you would expect.

    • @magnusbane420
      @magnusbane420 Рік тому +7

      I'd take one with me for the memez

    • @JumblesaurusFlex
      @JumblesaurusFlex Рік тому +39

      And yet guns are somehow not a risk to children....

    • @ExperimentIV
      @ExperimentIV Рік тому +3

      i’ve sent them to american friends in rhe mail before. the first mistake was using a land route 😤

    • @paysonfox88
      @paysonfox88 Рік тому +12

      I thought the hateful and resentful eggs would be seized, not the kinder eggs.

    • @atomf9143
      @atomf9143 Рік тому

      Just today, they found over a ton of cocaine at the Mexican border. They probably seized a load of Kinder eggs too.

  • @shorttbone4193
    @shorttbone4193 Рік тому +449

    My students are always shocked by the kinderegg thing 😂 my roommate in college was from Vancouver and her kindereggs were seized at the border when she came to Washington. 2 years later she got a letter from the US gov telling her they have been holding her “contraband material” and she needed to pay a $3000 fine to get them back or else they’d be incinerated 😂😂😂

    • @The_Rising_Dragon
      @The_Rising_Dragon Рік тому +97

      NOOO! DON'T BURN THE KINDER EGGS!!!!

    • @realdragon
      @realdragon Рік тому +94

      Mmmmm 2 year old chocolate probably held in warm room

    • @DenseMelon
      @DenseMelon Рік тому +15

      JESUS A 3,000,000 FINE

    • @shorttbone4193
      @shorttbone4193 Рік тому +3

      @@DenseMelon 😅 omg you’re right

    • @Cupcake_Royale
      @Cupcake_Royale Рік тому +8

      @@DenseMelonikr. And all that for a kinder egg?

  • @justindymond8996
    @justindymond8996 Рік тому +1

    As a Canadian, 2:34 made me LOL 😂

  • @Suzanne_sf
    @Suzanne_sf Рік тому

    I loved playing lawn darts. My father helped me play and made sure I was playing it properly. However, not worth the danger though.
    Does Nebula have closed captions?

  • @dr.floridamanphd
    @dr.floridamanphd Рік тому +71

    “Illegal ovarian contraband.”
    That’s an expression I never thought I’d hear.

  • @Cosmosisification
    @Cosmosisification Рік тому +245

    Bruh when Devin chuckled/nervous laughed after he said "Because Canadian and European children are smarter" I cracked up

    • @insertclevernamehere2506
      @insertclevernamehere2506 Рік тому +31

      Tough call. I prefer to think that is more more that US children are more infantilised by their society than Canadian and European ones.

    • @hawkeye5955
      @hawkeye5955 Рік тому

      @@insertclevernamehere2506 : Infantilization is part of it. The US ranks low in math and science among it's student population.

    • @ichijofestival2576
      @ichijofestival2576 Рік тому +31

      As a former American child, I felt the urge to defend myself.
      As someone who has spent extensive time with other American children, former and current... Eh.

    • @shanweeboy
      @shanweeboy Рік тому

      Kids are dumb everywhere. Euros just hide it better. The shroud around canadians is falling, however.

    • @playc.holder6432
      @playc.holder6432 Рік тому +1

      💀