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  2. Hitchhiking - Wikipedia

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    Hitchhiking waiting times worldwide with uncertainties of estimation ... for hitchhiking's decline in the UK, ... Even in states where hitchhiking is illegal ...

  3. Talk:Hitchhiking - Wikipedia

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    Hitchhiking is legal in every single country of the world. That it might not be are conservative myths. What is not legal is walking next to a motorway. Try to tell that to a cop pulling over shouting "No hitchhiking in New York State!". Guaka 18:40, 23 August 2006 (UTC) Hitchhiking is illegal in a bunch of countries and regions.

  4. Hitchwiki - Wikipedia

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    Hitchwiki is "a collaborative project to build a free guide for hitchhikers". [1] It is an international exchange for information about hitchhiking in many countries, and contains specific tips, for example, for hitchhiking out of the large cities, general information about equipment, safety and strategies to quickly and efficiently hitchhike.

  5. Is Parliament's suspension illegal? UK's top court to decide

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    Britain's Brexit battle is heading to the country's top court. The Supreme Court is set to decide whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson broke the law when he suspended Parliament on Sept. 9 ...

  6. Slugging - Wikipedia

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    Slugging, [1] also known as casual carpooling and flexible carpooling, [2] is the practice of forming ad hoc, informal carpools for purposes of commuting, essentially a variation of hitchhiking. A driver picks up these non-paying passengers (known as "slugs" or "sluggers") at key locations, as having these additional passengers means that the ...

  7. Voyeurism (Offences) Act 2019 - Wikipedia

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    The Labour Party backed her petition, which attracted over 58,000 signatures, to make the practice of upskirting illegal under the Sexual Offences Act. [8] A freedom of information request revealed that between 2015 and 2017 there were 11 charges related to upskirting in England and Wales, but that only 15 out of 44 police forces held specific ...

  8. The 14-day quarantine rule for UK arrivals is probably ... - AOL

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    The policy is neither rational nor reasonable, and so could be at risk of being struck out.

  9. Murders of Jacqueline Ansell-Lamb and Barbara Mayo

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    Jacqueline "Jacqi" Ansell-Lamb was an 18-year-old secretary who worked in Manchester, and who was described as "very much a 60s teenager". [7] On the weekend of 7–8 March 1970, she had spent time collecting belongings from her old house in London and had attended a party in Earl's Court, where she met a young man. [8]