Boulder, Colorado has earned itself quite the reputation for some of their laws and policies. (Whether that reputation is a good one or a bad one all depends on who you ask.) The Boulder City Council is now considering something that  would bring back the possibility of jail-time for things like camping and littering.

According to the Boulder Daily-Camera, the city government is trying to clean up city property around Boulder Main Public Library and Central Park and trying to cut down on 'misbehavior' that makes the area not-so-appealing to families.

The measure would make jail-time a possibility for numerous municipal offenses such as camping and littering.

I'm all for keeping litter off the streets and out of the parks, but being able to toss some in jail for it? That seems a little harsh.

What do you think, is littering or camping in a non-camping area something that should land people in jail, or is a ticket or fine punishment enough?

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