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It is a normal thing to flush the toilet after using it but in this particular Country it's illegal to flush toilets after 10pm in some apartments.


Switzerland is the Country with this strange and funny law. If you are the type that goes to toilet every night or you have a baby this will be a terrible situation for you because you can be arrested for going to toilet after 10pm since it's considered illegal in the Country.

This law was made because they believed flushing of toilets at night causes noise pollution.

The law is practically for tenants not those that have their private houses. Those that have their private house's are free to use their toilets anytime they want since it's only their family that is leaving there.

Do you think this kind of law can work in Nigeria or African countries?
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