Stepping on money in Thailand, not flushing toilets in Singapore... are actions that could get tourists into trouble with the police.
Simple things that may lead tourists to jail during travel
Do not flush toilets in Singapore
According to Business Insider, violators can be fined up to 190 USD. Tourists should be aware that spitting, jaywalking, or singing songs with vulgar lyrics can also result in fines in Singapore.
Stepping on money in Thailand
Stepping on any currency is something to avoid when traveling to Thailand. According to the laws of the golden temple country, this action shows disrespect towards the Thai royal family and is considered a crime. In fact, many foreign tourists have violated this and faced severe penalties.

Sri Lanka: Buddha Tattoos
The Sri Lankan government is very strict in punishing actions that insult Buddhism. There are many laws to protect the image of Buddha. In 2014, British tourist Naomi Coleman was detained for 4 days and deported after getting a large tattoo of Buddha on her arm. However, in October 2017, she was compensated $6,000 when a court ruled that there was no legal basis for her arrest. But tourists visiting Sri Lanka should be careful with tattoos.
Playing Winnie the Pooh in Poland
While many places adore the cute image of the bear, the small town of Tuszyn has banned Winnie the Pooh in playgrounds. According to the local council, this bear is of undefined gender and wears inappropriate clothing. The town representative stated that the issue here is the animal wearing inappropriate clothing, unsuitable for children.
Urinating on the beach in Portugal
Urinating on the beach is illegal in Portugal. If you need to use the restroom while swimming, tourists have no choice but to go ashore and use public restrooms.
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Reference: Travel Handbook Mytour
MytourJune 29, 2018