The U.S. flag code is not just a set of guidelines, it is actually federal law. But, while it is the law, it is not enforced. #FACT
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The U.S. flag code is not just a set of guidelines, it is actually federal law. But, while it is the law, it is not enforced. #FACT
Money laundering wasn't a crime in the United States until 1986. #FACT
The State of Washington once forced Comcast to refund nearly 50,000 customers for charging them a $5/month "service protection plan" that actually did nothing. #FACT
Neither France or Japan recognize North Korea as a country. #FACT
In most U.S. states, turning left on red is permitted when going from a one way street to another one way street. #FACT
The phrase "To Protect and Serve" is not codified anywhere into law, but simply the motto used by the LAPD and popularized by Hollywood. #FACT
In 2002, a U.K. man asked the court if he could settle his minor driving fine with "trial by combat." The court declined this request. #FACT
The Turks and Caicos Islands have been proposed as Canada's next province. It was first proposed in 1917, and the possibility has been around since. #FACT