• Buelldozer@lemmy.today
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    8 months ago

    Since I’m a Technical Consultant for my local library I can honestly say I was in one just last week. In fact I’m logged into their system right now making some adjustments to their public access computers. I know what patrons are doing when they think no one is looking and I know exactly what would happen if Libraries were open late so people could lounge around.

    Many libararies are already employing Security Staff to keep things under control during regular hours and there is no reason to think that it get any better ‘after dark’ so to speak.

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      8 months ago

      So you work offsite, rarely visit, and are making sweeping judgements on how patrons you don’t even see or interact with would be behaving in a hypothetical scenario?

      Lol.

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        8 months ago

        the part where logging in to a computer remotely is apparently as good as visiting a place in person fucking sent me. this is what being online 24/7 does to a person.

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          8 months ago

          Reviewing the actual logs which collect data over long periods is more reliable.

          Btw where the fuck did they say that they never visited the place? For all we know they have worked for the library onsite for months or even years.

          this is what being online 24/7 does to a person.

          Yeah, I know what you mean…

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            Btw where the fuck did they say that they never visited the place?

            It doesn’t say that anywhere because I’m physically in there 3-4 times a month and have been for nearly 20 years. I really wonder how long its been since the people shit talking have been in a Public Library and witnessed what’s going on in them these days. Our Library, in a town of roughly 60,000 people, had to get Security back in 2018 because there were too many unruly patrons causing problems for the Staff to handle.

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            8 months ago

            wow you seem to have taken that really personally, almost like you’re a sock puppet

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              8 months ago

              Lol.

              I just found stupidity and it’s amusing to question them.

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        8 months ago

        Was there again this morning and remembering this “conversation” I asked the Executive Director, Business Manager, and the Assistant Director about it.

        These were the three comments they all made, although in slightly different orders:

        -“How is it going to be funded? Keeping the Staff and Security here until 10PM or later would be expensive and its not in our budget.”

        -“A lot of people won’t come out after dark so it would likely be the same people that come and sit here all day. They’d just be staying later.”

        -“We have enough behavior problems during the day. I can’t imagine how it would get late at night.”

        I also asked the head Librarian about the Library as a 3rd Space for the public. She shook her heard and said “I understand the idea but it wouldn’t work. The Staff isn’t here to play baby sitter so people can sit around and chat.”

        So there ya’ go; three Administrators and a Librarian.

        Now I challenge YOU to go to YOUR local Library and talk to the Administrators and Librarians there. I’m interested to know what they tell you.