I didn’t really mean that. Yes, I did. Not really. Yes. It is April Fools, but these stories actually true.
Even if they concern some serious fools in April.
The BBC Website has collected a series of news items that either seem too foolish to be true including:
A story in the Daily Mail tells us that the Swedish Parliament have backed a ban on unlicensed dancing in public or “illegally moving your feet to music”. Bar, restaurant and nightclub owners without permits can be fined if customers “dance spontaneously and without permission” as a result of a vote in the nation’s parliament. Police say dancing can cause fighting and disorder.
While the daily mirror reports that Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes would like to create a version of the period drama set in the decade of punk rock, flares and disco. It would feature the show’s aristocratic characters “struggling in the 1970s”, Fellowes said. He added that he had several spin-off ideas “up his sleeve”.
You find links to these and several other too odd to be true stories at http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-32144005