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Take stock of the top ten weirdest reasons for going to jail: collecting rainwater and returning books late.

1. 56 days in prison-the crime of "discrimination" in Weibo.

Liam Stacy, 2 1 year old, is a racist guy. The black player of his team fell on the court because of a heart attack. Liam didn't actively help him, but made fun of him on the spot and began to forward it to Weibo. He was eventually detained by the university and sentenced to 56 days in prison. It may be just a joke to him at the age of 2 1, but the result is tragic.

2. 10 days in prison-sending children to the wrong school district

Kelly, a mother in Ohio, has been troubled by the bad atmosphere in the school district where she lives. But she occasionally lives with her father, and the local school district is among the best in Ohio, so Kelly sends her children to a better place to go to school. In this way, he was sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment 10 day for deliberately forging his address.

3. Delay in returning the book

Lori was fined $36 for forgetting to return the library books borrowed two years ago. To this end, she was handcuffed in front of five children and sent to prison, where she spent the night. A group of innocent children were traumatized. Obviously, Lori is going to sue for rights protection, and all this is only because he returned the book late.

4.6 years failed to predict the earthquake.

Six Italian scientists were collectively sentenced to six years' imprisonment for manslaughter. The reason is that the location and scale of the L 'Aquila earthquake cannot be accurately predicted. Everyone knows that it is impossible to accurately predict earthquakes, which is a very inaccurate science. But the earthquake killed 300 people, and someone must take responsibility. The whole scientific community was in an uproar. Although six scientists are waiting for an appeal, Italian officials are notoriously stubborn and their fate is in jeopardy.

Don't let your 9-year-old daughter visit her father in prison.

Sukhwant made a wrong choice in life. She told her son not to visit his father who was imprisoned because she didn't want him to enter that smoky prison. But the judge didn't think so, so he sentenced her to 50 days in prison. Fortunately, the verdict was overturned (by the same judge) and Sukhwant was released two and a half weeks later.

6. For four months, he was suspected to be an illegal immigrant without foundation.

Bree Cerain, Arizona, was suspected of being an illegal immigrant because she couldn't show her papers in time. At that time, the case developed quite crazily. When Briseira produced the document, she was accused of forging the document and was put in prison. She lost her family and the ability to take care of her teenage daughter. Finally, she took out her birth certificate and avoided her own misfortune. So far, she has been imprisoned 18 months.

7. Facebook plus friends is also a crime.

Jacob Jock is a juror in a case in Florida. He did a stupid thing by adding the defendant in this case as a friend of Facebook. The defendant sued him for harassment because he was kicked out of the jury and sentenced to three days in prison.

8. The crime of soldiers possessing guns

Danny Nightingale is a soldier of the British Air Force Special Air Service. In 2007, he brought back a Glock 9mm pistol, which was his "trophy" when he assisted Iraqi soldiers in training. He wants to give this pistol to the CIA. Unfortunately, as a soldier, Danny suffered from epilepsy and amnesia, so he forgot to submit his pistol. 20 12 years sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment 18 months. He made the above remarks three weeks after being sentenced to prison. Fortunately, he won the appeal and received a one-year observation period. As long as he doesn't carry a gun during the observation period, he will be free from jail.

9. Facebook is also a crime.

Like everyone else, Paul did a stupid thing. He admits that it is foolish to make comments on his Facebook account that despise drunk driving. Obviously, he got what he deserved for drunk driving, but it was not this behavior that actually led to his imprisonment. Instead, the judge ordered her to delete her Facebook account after discovering that she had made those contemptuous remarks about Facebook. As a result, she didn't, and the judge sentenced her to two days in prison.

10. Rainwater collected

It never occurred to people that collecting rainwater would be a crime. But Gary Harrington, a rural man from Oregon, was sentenced to 30 days in prison. Gary collected three buckets of rain and melted snow in his home, because it was used to put out fires, because he lived in a place prone to wildfires. Oregon law considers these barrels to be illegal reservoirs, and the Medford Water Commission owns the water. Gary tried to apply for a water permit, but the Committee refused his request, so he paid the price.