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Canadian Politics and Government

It can be easy to take local laws and prohibitions — or the lack of them — for granted living in a country like Canada.

It’s safe to criticize the government, people don’t go to jail anymore for smoking cannabis and whether you choose to leave your house in your favourite camouflage pants is up to you, not law enforcement.

That said, there are some laws in popular tourist destinations around the world that could get Canadian travellers in mild-to-serious trouble if they’re not careful.

Don’t let these local laws land you in hot water during your next vacation abroad.

Thailand

E-cigarettes, e-baraku, vaping devices and refills are illegal in Thailand. Smoking on some beaches is also illegal.

Travel without carrying identification is illegal, so travellers should always carry a photocopy of their passport and a Thai visa or entry stamp.

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