Posted on 03/17/2006 6:57:40 AM PST by Rakkasan1
Reversing a long-standing policy, the Ramsey County Library Board this week voted unanimously to install anti-porn software on its library computers. "The decision is a reluctant one," library director Susan Nemitz said Thursday. "There's a lot of concern about unfettered access to information, and that we don't want to be a group that is censoring what we are reading. But I think the Internet has posed difficulties for us that we never imagined 10 years ago." Current policy prohibits the library's computer users from accessing pornography or material that would create a threatening or hostile environment for others. But some people break the rules. Librarians at the system's seven branches report that patrons do frequent pornographic Web sites, sometimes printing the images.
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Uh, not exactly. Read the entire article. The library director herself says filters have greatly improved and breast cancer is no longer blocked. Please do not blindly accept American Library Association propaganda.
WOW! Your story is, well, I want to document it and put it on my web site. It's the first of its type I've heard. Will you please elaborate and give me some newspaper links? Thank you.
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