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Ajab-Gajab: A place in the world where there is no law

There are no rules and regulations in the slab city present in California, USA

You must have seen in many movies that there is a place where the law of the country does not apply. Talking about such a place, you would say that such a place can be only and only in the film. In today’s time, there may not be a dictatorship, but there is some law and order in the place. But today we are going to tell you about a place where there is no rule and law. People living in the lawless city of the earth are not bound by any kind of bondage, they are completely free.

Let us tell you that the name of this place is Slab City and the host of Ben Fogle TV channel, who is making a documentary for Channel 5, told about this place in his program. No rules and regulations work in this place in California, USA, and there is no such thing as a government. Also, this city built in the desert area has neither any water system nor gas and electricity. Guns and drugs are common here because there is no one to stop them. Most of the people present here are either fugitives of the law or they are suffering from some mental problem.

According to the information, this place, built for training by American soldiers during the Second World War, was demolished in the year 1956, due to which it was turned into a rubble, which gradually became a place for wanderers and ex-servicemen. Took. According to Ben Fogle, people in this place have nothing to do with the world. They have neither a clock with which they can see the time, nor a calendar by which they can know the day, year or month. They do not even have TV, so that they can get the news of the world. They move around as they like. Many people keep wearing strange clothes. There are many people who have fled here after committing crimes, so some people come here to do what they cannot do in the common world. Overall their world is free, but lack of law is the biggest drawback here.

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