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Arent you not allowed to buy games if Steam thinks you're somewhere you aren't?
You’re also not allowed to cross the street outside of a crosswalk
I don’t know if you’re kidding, but that would be a very weird law.
It's called jaywalking - illegal in Australian cities actually.
Also in US, and I suspect many other countries
I don’t know if something that oppressive is going to be true in many countries.
Maybe only in oppressive countries like China and the US, and a few others.
It varies state to state but in my experience it's a single digit dollar amount fine and that's it. Only in places that have adequate crosswalks everywhere and rarely enforced unless there's been chronic pedestrian issues. In US, pedestrians always have right of way. Jaywalking laws are there as a deterrent to protect pedestrians as much as drivers. About the only place I've seen jaywalking laws enforced are university campuses. You've got throngs of young adults, on their own for the first time, and walking around everywhere in busy urban environments
Illegal in the USA, too. It is a rarely enforced law.
This is so weird to me. In Belgium, if there is no crosswalk in 20meters, you can cross (and cars a supposed to stop to let you go).
What do you do if there is non ? You take your car to cross the street ? Or everything is well done and you have a crosswalk every few meters on every road ?
Oh, we don't walk. We drive everywhere, even if our destination is in the same neighborhood.
In the US it’s only illegal if there is a crosswalk and you don’t use it. If there is no crosswalk, then it’s not jaywalking.