Mass. city councilor wants to name and shame people who access porn on library computers
By APTuesday, June 29, 2010
Mass. official aims to shame library porn viewers
QUINCY, Mass. — A city councilor in Massachusetts thinks he’s come up with a way to stop people looking at pornography on public library computers — name them and shame them.
Quincy Councilor Daniel Raymondi has asked Mayor Thomas Koch to make public a list of people who have viewed pornography on library computers within the past year. The council unanimously approved a resolution on the idea last week.
Library director Ann McLaughlin tells The Patriot Ledger that using library computers to access porn is against policy, and violators are given two warnings before they are banned. She says she’s not sure publicly naming violators would work.
A spokesman for the mayor says the city’s legal department is reviewing Raymondi’s request.
Information from: The Patriot Ledger, www.patriotledger.com
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