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Local oral histories and community anecdotes reported but no official legal confirmation found.
An unusual local lore in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines suggests that whistling loudly in public after sundown is frowned upon or even restricted, believed to invite bad spirits or neighborhood unrest.
Local oral histories and community anecdotes reported but no official legal confirmation found.
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