
Sep 27, 2009, 09:24 AM
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Member Since: Jul 2007
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Originally Posted by eskielover
Librarian working at the front desk of the library is made aware of a sexually illicit book with graphic photos of sex in the library & finds it is on hold for an 11 year old.
The existing system doesn't require parental authorization for books like this to be checked out to children (even though it requires parental authorization for movies). Is the librarian correct in taking the book off the hold to protect the child?
(I will fill you in on the details of what happened shortly...would appreciate opinions & thoughts at the moment)
Thanks for any replys,
Debbie
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IMO ,, State law supercedes policies of any business or non-profit .
And if state law decrees diseminating pornography to individuals under 18 ,, is against the law ,, than I would chose to abide by state law >> and not some unwritten policy .
WMD.
Last edited by I_WMD; Sep 27, 2009 at 09:47 AM.
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