10 ways Sydneysiders could break the law today - without even realising

By Eamonn Duff
Updated October 11 2015 - 6:08pm, first published 5:43pm
A Sydneysider can break the law by taking a dog to a dog-friendly park at the wrong time of day.  Photo: Peter Rae
A Sydneysider can break the law by taking a dog to a dog-friendly park at the wrong time of day. Photo: Peter Rae
Sun Herald : Sydney. Story by, Eamonn Duff. How a Sydneysider can break the law 10 times a day without realising:
Nick Maxwell with his dog Byron,  acts out the offending laws. Protruding body part from a car attracts a $298 fine.  Photo: Peter Rae Friday 9 October 2015. Photo: Peter Rae
Sun Herald : Sydney. Story by, Eamonn Duff. How a Sydneysider can break the law 10 times a day without realising: Nick Maxwell with his dog Byron, acts out the offending laws. Protruding body part from a car attracts a $298 fine. Photo: Peter Rae Friday 9 October 2015. Photo: Peter Rae
Sun Herald : Sydney. Story by, Eamonn Duff. How a Sydneysider can break the law 10 times a day without realising:
Nick Maxwell with his dog Byron,  acts out the offending laws. J walking within a cetain distance of a pedestrian crossing.   Photo: Peter Rae Friday 9 October 2015. Photo: Peter Rae
Sun Herald : Sydney. Story by, Eamonn Duff. How a Sydneysider can break the law 10 times a day without realising: Nick Maxwell with his dog Byron, acts out the offending laws. J walking within a cetain distance of a pedestrian crossing. Photo: Peter Rae Friday 9 October 2015. Photo: Peter Rae

Puzzling road-related offences, excessive council regulations and outdoor dining laws that border on the bizarre - Sydney has become so bogged down by "nanny state" rules that people can break the law up to 10 times a day, without realising.

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