Wearing camo is just a way of life for a large portion of Americans. Granted, most of us are not trying to actually camouflage ourselves anymore . . . but it is a fun and casual look.
So, would it surprise you to know that if you wore camo in certain countries, you could go to JAIL?
The main reasons camo is banned in some countries is because of its association with rebels or terrorist organizations . . . and it may confuse civilians with members of the military.
So, if you're visiting any of these countries, beware: Antigua and Barbuda . . . Bahamas . . . Barbados . . . Dominica . . . Grenada . . . Jamaica . . . Nigeria . . .
Oman . . . Saint Lucia . . . Saint Vincent and the Grenadines . . . South Africa . . . Trinidad and Tobago . . . Uganda . . . Zambia . . . and Zimbabwe.
According to "Reader's Digest", if you're doing a cruise in the Caribbean, you should leave everything camo at home. That includes backpacks, sunglasses, handbags, and even shoes with a military look.
Better safe than sorry! No one wants to sight-see the inside of a foreign jail.
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