Daily Mail spotlights SKN travel warning: no camo allowed πŸ‡°πŸ‡³πŸš«

The Daily Mail just dropped a reminder for UK holidaymakers: if you’re heading to St Kitts and Nevis, best leave your camouflage gear at home.

The report highlights that in SKN, wearing camo is strictly off limits for civilians β€” even children. The print is reserved for the military, and breaking the rule can mean fines in the thousands or even jail time.

St Kitts and Nevis isn’t alone β€” a handful of other Caribbean nations have the same restriction β€” but the Daily Mail listed the Federation right up top as one of the hotspots where tourists slip up most.

So if you’re packing for carnival, cricket, or just a beach getaway, skip the camo shorts. As the article shows, Nevisians and Kittitians keep the rules tight for a reason β€” and nobody wants their holiday snaps ruined by a court appearance.

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