Posted on 04/17/2007 2:08:34 PM PDT by SmithL
Neenah, Wis. (AP) -- A law protecting library records' confidentiality has hamstrung officials pursuing a man who reportedly masturbated among the books at the Neenah Public Library earlier this month. City Attorney James Godlewski said the library can't turn a surveillance video of the man over to police without a court order.
"That is state law," Godlewski said Monday. "The library is merely following what state law says."
The Wisconsin attorney general's office said in a Nov. 27 opinion that library surveillance videos fall under the state's public library records confidentiality law. The law prevents libraries from releasing records that indicate a library user's identity unless someone's life or safety is at risk.
A library patron saw the April 2 incident and reported it to a reference librarian, who called police. But the suspect left before he was identified.
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Hopefully they can catch him. I guess he finished up his task and then left the library???
—America’s librarians—protecting us from John Ashcroft-—(sarc)—
BINGO!
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