Among the many things it would be embarrassing to admit being imprisoned for is for not returning a library book on time. I know many people that would be shocked to hear that this is even possible, much less that the punishment is this harsh but this truly is a law.
That’s right, in Salt Lake City, Utah a person can be imprisoned for one month for not returning a library book. The specifics are that injuring, destroying, or failing to return library books is prohibited with this severe penalty.
I know that at this point such a law seems a bit like overkill, especially with the extremely “flexible” terms here at Penn State. After all, it is a little hard to imagine such a thing occurring when the on-campus library here allows you to have out up to 200 books at a time due only at the end of each school year, no matter when they’re borrowed. But, I guess they really take their library books and return policies seriously in Utah since it is punishable with fines and jail-time.
The real law states that “It is unlawful for any person to fail to return ANY book, pamphlet, or property of the Free Public Library within 5 days of the receipt of a notice from the librarian thereof, demanding the return of such property. Any person violating any provision of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of $100, imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed one month, OR BOTH!
So basically, for anyone planning to move to Utah or for those that already do or maybe even for people just passing through, you NEVER, EVER want to forget to return the books you’ve borrowed and if you receive a notice such as mentioned above it would probably be a good idea to find anything you took and return it with all possible haste.