Egyptian Law Allegedly Prohibits Feeding Pigeons in Public Parks

In parts of Egypt, local lore suggests that feeding pigeons in public parks is prohibited by unusual rules aimed at controlling pigeon populations and maintaining cleanliness.

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Among some locals in Egypt, especially in urban areas like Cairo and Alexandria, there is an interesting and somewhat peculiar belief that feeding pigeons in public parks is against the rules. This notion appears to stem from historical efforts to keep public spaces clean and reduce the nuisance caused by large flocks of pigeons attracted by food handouts. While it is unclear if this practice is formally codified into law or merely a widely observed custom supported by signage and municipal guidelines, the belief persists and has become a part of local lore. The prohibition is thought to help reduce pigeon droppings and limit the birds' interference with public health and cleanliness. Visitors to Egyptian parks might notice signs discouraging food distribution to pigeons, but enforcement appears variable and mostly focused on maintaining the aesthetics and sanitation of the parks. As this is largely based on anecdotal evidence and some historical municipal practices, it is best regarded as a curious example of how cultural habits and local governance interact in public spaces.

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Based on reports from local residents, municipal guidelines, and urban management practices discussed in travel forums and local news articles.

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