List of things banned in the Republic of Guy

This is a list of things banned in the Republic of Guy, a fictional sovereign developed state located in Southeast Europe.

Since August 20, 2016, a new constitution is in place, which includes a law in which it will unban all things except pornography, drugs, mobile phones (in schools only), explicit content, smoking, tattoos, GMO food, sexism and homophobia.

List of decrees
Note: As of August 20, 2016, all decrees are lifted unless noticed. Decrees with an asterisk after them are still in force after the date mentioned above.
 * Crutches must not be seen visible on-screen during a performance on television, because it is a sign that someone is really disabled.
 * All alarm clocks produced in RG must have an option to toggle leading zero for hours on/off, to toggle the 12/24 hour mode, and to have an A/P (or AM/PM) display in the clock to indicate AM/PM. To date, showing of leading zero in hours is not banned inside RG.
 * All ships inside RG (dependless if domestic or international) must be called it since saying she to a ship can be really offensive and it can be against tradition to Guyers.
 * TVs are not allowed to have the YouTube app since an investigation brought that many parents used it for baby entertainment in 2013. The exception are video game consoles.
 * Exposure to music over 80 decibels is illegal in RG. The maximum volume for all CD players and car stereos is around this value.*
 * Shows with female narrators must not be shown on television in RG, due to voice quality, despite the fact that there is little discrimination of women in RG. However, this ban doesn't affect shows with both male and female narrators, shows with female hosts, commercials and promos. This was lifted on March 1, 2016, after just a week of the decree's ordering.
 * Creating animated pornographic productions in RG is considered to be a federal offense, which is why the anime genres hentai, ecchi, eroge, bakunyuu, lolicon, and shotacon are banned in RG.*
 * The RG prohibits more than 4 hours of live reality show content on TV channels broadcast around the country. The only exception are live reality show streams on the Internet, which are due to display a rating mark everytime they broadcast.*
 * Kids are not allowed in RG to be seen on television past 12am after an issue regarding a singing competition finale which began at 9pm and ended at 4am the next day, forcing kids to stay awake because of the competition. One contestant cried due to being sleepy at around 1:25am.*
 * Filming video in portrait mode is banned and is considered a federal offense. One second of portrait video visible to the public can be a 2 day jail sentence and/or a g5,000 fine.*