Flyer22
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I was at the Penrose library this morning and saw a newsign prohibiting OC. I talked to one of the security people about it. The signs were actually put up this morning and all branches either have them upby now or soon will.
He said that somebody had complained about the absence of signage. PPLD apparently has had a policy prohibiting OC for some time, butuntil now theyhadn't taken steps to make it valid. (See "Rules for a Safe Environment" on link.)
http://library.ppld.org/AboutYourLibrary/admin/Policies/CodeofConduct.asp
Back several years ago when that guy (Ortega?)started carrying a shotgun into City Council, PPLD administration talked about posting signs, but never did.
He also told me about an incident that happened several years ago when he was on duty.A private investigator OC'ed and a panicked sheeple called the police.
He wasvery friendly anddidn't agree with the policy, but he isn't in a position to affect policy.
I was at the Penrose library this morning and saw a newsign prohibiting OC. I talked to one of the security people about it. The signs were actually put up this morning and all branches either have them upby now or soon will.
He said that somebody had complained about the absence of signage. PPLD apparently has had a policy prohibiting OC for some time, butuntil now theyhadn't taken steps to make it valid. (See "Rules for a Safe Environment" on link.)
http://library.ppld.org/AboutYourLibrary/admin/Policies/CodeofConduct.asp
Back several years ago when that guy (Ortega?)started carrying a shotgun into City Council, PPLD administration talked about posting signs, but never did.
He also told me about an incident that happened several years ago when he was on duty.A private investigator OC'ed and a panicked sheeple called the police.
He wasvery friendly anddidn't agree with the policy, but he isn't in a position to affect policy.