State Of South Carolina Dept: If you live in Italy and if the barking of your dogs keeps the neighbours up at night, it's you who might wind up caged -in a jail cell. The top appeals court sentenced four people in Sicily to two months in jail because they refused to keep their 10 dogs quiet at night despite complaints from neighbours who had repeatedly picked a bone with the owners over lost sleep, according to Calgary Herald. CHARLESTON, S.C. -Prisoners in the state of South Carolina caught with banned cellphones, which are often tossed over a prison fence to them, can face solitary confinement and loss of visitation and canteen privileges. But those caught updating their status on their Facebook page, by cellphone or any other means, might soon be looking at 30 extra days behind bars and a $500 fine and barking dogs can land owner in jail State may move against prison Facebook users As
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