Posted on 07/20/2011 11:24:42 AM PDT by Bodleian_Girl
A second employee of Birmingham's downtown library has filed a lawsuit against her employer, claiming library patrons are looking at pornography on the Internet and management is doing nothing about it.
Jackson says in her lawsuit that patrons are routinely allowed to view pornography on library computers, often in the presence of children and that management has failed to address the matter.
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In the Forsyth County Library System, the computers do both. They open to the catalog, but once you are logged in, you can bring up a browser session.
In the Forsyth County Library System, the computers do both. They open to the catalog, but once you are logged in, you can bring up a browser session.
Was ever there a more astute poem written? I love that one.
Placemark for pingout.
Fire the employees, it’s none of their business!
IMHO, you can pretty much answer any political or social question by referring to Kipling’s poems.
>>Tom Scully, the former public library director who in January pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography, is now fighting to hold on to his pension. Scully has sued the citys Retirement Board, hoping to bar it from holding a hearing that would consider whether his actions constituted moral turpitude related to his job, which could lead to his $31,448 annual pension being revoked.
>> The charges relate to child pornography found on a computer in Scullys home. His computer was searched after Scully caught a boy looking at pornography on a library computer and invited him back to his house to safely look at it there. The boys foster father later went to police, concerned about what he said was an unusual relationship between the boy and Scully
oops I guess he wasn’t fired—he managed to retire but knew charges were pending against him. Later he said he needed his pension money because he had to pay for his GPS bracelet. Also had been “accumulating credit card debt” (buying porn?)
>>Scully, 60, is being monitored by a GPS bracelet and is subject to random searches of his computer and had been also ordered to not have unsupervised contacts with children under 16, not possess pornography and continue to undergo counseling.
Thank you!
Thanks. I’ve had a ton of positive comments on this article I wrote, including attention from the media.
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