(music) (10 hours) UK laws | Trivia Tuesday | LMBYTS #1513 | Jason Newland | 16th December 2025

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(music) (10 hours) UK laws | Trivia Tuesday | LMBYTS #1513 | Jason Newland | 16th December 2025

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Visit my Website:https://www.jasonnewland.com/Support this free service:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jasonnewlandJoin my facebook group : Jason Newland's BORING group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/822882097895595🎙️ Episode Summary:UK laws Trivia Tuesday LMBYTS #1513 Jason Newland 16th December 2025🎙️ Episode OverviewA calm, meandering, and gently humorous Trivia Tuesday wander through some of the strangest and most curious UK laws. Delivered in Jason’s familiar sleepy, off-the-cuff style, this episode blends odd legal facts with everyday observations, light rants, and comforting tangents that are perfect for switching off and drifting towards sleep. 🧠 Main Segments & ThemesIntroduction & listening optionsMentions JasonNewland.com and the multiple listening versions (with music, no music, extended editions)A brief mention of newer hypnosis-focused content, including Sleep Hypnosis and Calm in MindStrange and surprising UK lawsThe infamous “handling salmon suspiciously” law and what it really impliesRules around Parliament, weapons, and old traditions that still technically existPub and drinking laws, and the confusing logic that appears once alcohol is involvedEveryday oddities such as carpet beating times, fireworks rules, kites, road behaviour, and public nuisance lawsGentle personal drift & sleepy storytellingAn Uber delivery arriving mid-episode, with a relaxed, humorous moment involving VinnieA memory of being woken by early-morning construction noise while living in a Buddhist communityObservations about pavements, parking, noise, and how small irritations add up in daily life📢 Listener Notes & OutroJason reminds listeners that the podcasts remain ad-freeMentions Jason Newland’s Boring Group on FacebookFinishes with his familiar, reassuring sign-off, encouraging kindness towards yourself and gentle self-acceptance before sleep💤 Hypnosis for Sleeping Deeply – Jason Newland Let Jason Newland’s soothing voice guide you into a state of calmness and rest. Each episode of Hypnosis for Sleeping Deeply is designed to quiet your thoughts, relax your body, and help you drift into a peaceful, natural sleep. Through gentle hypnotic suggestion and slow, comforting storytelling, Jason creates an atmosphere of safety and stillness — perfect for easing anxiety, calming the mind, and releasing tension from the day. Whether you struggle with insomnia, stress, or simply want a deeper, more refreshing night’s sleep, these recordings are your nightly escape into relaxation. Just lie back, close your eyes, and let Jason’s voice do the rest.🌙 Free hypnosis recordings to help you sleep, relax, and unwind — since 2006.🎧 Listen to more free episodes at : https://www.jasonnewland.com/sleep,relaxation,hypnosis,deeprelaxation,insomnia,sleeppodcast,calmness,bedtime,relaxingvoice,mentalhealth,anxietyrelief,meditation,sleepaid,peacefulmind,restfulsleep,guidedsleep,deeprest,jasonnewland,sleephypnosis,boringpodcast

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