Pro-tio: There's nothing stopping you or your kids from throwing these books in the trash at any school or public library.
Obviously don't check them out first or you'll be responsible if they are not returned. Just grab them off the shelf and stick them in a trash or recycling bin under some other rubbish.
The janitorial staff isn't exactly looking through the trash typically.
These places have limited budgets. They won't keep reordering books that it could take them months to even notice aren't there. All it takes is a few people doing this to make a change.
The library in my community has had "Smile you're on camera" signs since at least the early 2000's. Wouldn't be surprised if their cameras are better, today
Better yet, just move them out of their section and hide them behind some books on the top shelf in another section that is infrequently used. There's no crime for doing this.
Librarians and especially interns of frequently do shelf by shelf organization and occasional inventories. Books get moved around all the time and are found and put back into the proper place.... Just like a grocery store or any retail store.
Pro-tio: There's nothing stopping you or your kids from throwing these books in the trash at any school or public library.
Obviously don't check them out first or you'll be responsible if they are not returned. Just grab them off the shelf and stick them in a trash or recycling bin under some other rubbish.
The janitorial staff isn't exactly looking through the trash typically.
These places have limited budgets. They won't keep reordering books that it could take them months to even notice aren't there. All it takes is a few people doing this to make a change.
Brilliant idea. Make sure that there are no cameras filming the good deed.
I'm sure they would love to string up a conservative for this.
The library in my community has had "Smile you're on camera" signs since at least the early 2000's. Wouldn't be surprised if their cameras are better, today
I’m sure if someone just moved it to like the history section that would already be lost for a long time
Howls.
Better yet, just move them out of their section and hide them behind some books on the top shelf in another section that is infrequently used. There's no crime for doing this.
If you can't find them, you can't read them.
Librarians and especially interns of frequently do shelf by shelf organization and occasional inventories. Books get moved around all the time and are found and put back into the proper place.... Just like a grocery store or any retail store.
Good people ought to check them.out and never return them
Oh. That would be me.
https://www.coloradopolitics.com/courts/federal-judge-orders-elizabeth-school-district-to-return-19-banned-books/article_fe7dd47a-faa0-466a-8eda-2f40d35722db.html
They keep building a mighty fine case for judiciary being a totally corrupt branch. Isn't that necessary for certain actions?
Sure hope so.