Dozens of small 'crimes' are committed every day by Brits and we don't even realise it. A new study found the average person living in the UK commits 32 different 'crimes' every year, and while two thirds think many are unnecessary seven in ten admit to feeling guilty after doing them.
Singing Happy Birthday in a restaurant, for example, is technically an infringement of copyright because the song has been owned by a private company since 1988.
While swearing or gesturing at other motorists is also against the law, as is vacuuming after 6pm on a weekday and flying a kite in a park.
Listed below is a whopping total of 40 crimes you could easily be committing, and often, without realising. Commissioned to mark the airing of Better Call Saul
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