ACHTUNG! INTERNET PORN IS VERBOTEN!

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Montgomery Homeland Security Officers Reassigned After Library Incident

By Cameron W. Barr
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, February 17, 2006; Page B08

Two uniformed men strolled into the main room of the Little Falls library in Bethesda one day last week and demanded the attention of all patrons using the computers. Then they made their announcement: The viewing of Internet pornography was forbidden.

The men looked stern and wore baseball caps emblazoned with the words "Homeland Security." The bizarre scene unfolded Feb. 9, leaving some residents confused and forcing county officials to explain how employees assigned to protect county buildings against terrorists came to see it as their job to police the viewing of pornography.

After the two men made their announcement, one of them challenged an Internet user's choice of viewing material and asked him to step outside, according to a witness. A librarian intervened, and the two men went into the library's work area to discuss the matter. A police officer arrived. In the end, no one had to step outside except the uniformed men.

They were officers of the security division of Montgomery County's Homeland Security Department, an unarmed force that patrols about 300 county buildings -- but is not responsible for enforcing obscenity laws.

In the post-9/11 era, even suburban counties have homeland security departments. Montgomery County will not specify how many officers are in the department's security division, citing security reasons. Its annual budget, including salaries, is $3.6 million.

Later that afternoon, Montgomery County's chief administrative officer, Bruce Romer, issued a statement calling the incident "unfortunate" and "regrettable" -- two words that bureaucrats often deploy when things have gone awry. He said the officers had been reassigned to other duties.

Romer said the officers believed they were enforcing the county's sexual harassment policy but "overstepped their authority" and had to be reminded that Montgomery "supports the rights of patrons to view the materials of their choice."

The sexual harassment policy forbids the "display of offensive or obscene printed or visual material." But in a library, which is both a public arena and a county workplace, the U.S. Constitution trumps Montgomery's rules.

At most public libraries in the Washington area, an adult can view pornography on a library computer more or less unfettered. Montgomery asks customers to be considerate of others when viewing Web sites. If others are put off, librarians will provide the viewer of the offending material with a "privacy screen."

Fairfax County forbids library use of the Internet to view child pornography or obscene materials or to engage in gambling or fraud. But Fairfax library spokeswoman Lois Kirkpatrick said, "Librarians are not legally empowered to determine obscenity."

D.C. library spokeswoman Monica Lewis said the system is working on guidelines for Internet use, but she added that recessed computer screens generally ensure patrons their privacy.

Although many library systems in the United States use filtering software, the D.C. and Fairfax systems do not, and Montgomery uses such software only on computers available to children. Leslie Burger, president-elect of the American Library Association, said the reality is that "libraries are not the hotbed of looking at porn sites."

Still, Montgomery plans to train its homeland security officers "so they fully understand library policy and its consistency with residents' First Amendment rights under the U.S. Constitution," Romer said in his statement.

Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/16/AR2006021602066.html

I have to wonder if these fellows were wearing brown? Can you say "mission creap" or "drunk with power"?
 
the Constitution?

I wish the Bill of Rights applied to my library.
in Reno the main library is posted...
to bad no one got arrested by those "toy cops" a huge lawsuit could have resulted
 
Some library patrons just passed up a virtually free wad of taxpayer money.

I would have begged them to arrest me. False arrest. False imprisonment. Civil rights violations under the color of authority.
 
I hope someone took the time to laugh at them.

He said the officers had been reassigned to other duties.
Such as cleaning toliets at the local McDonalds ... ?

That's just what I was thinking.
 
At most public libraries in the Washington area, an adult can view pornography on a library computer more or less unfettered. Montgomery asks customers to be considerate of others when viewing Web sites. If others are put off, librarians will provide the viewer of the offending material with a "privacy screen."
Nothing screams "I'm watching Porn here!" like a privacy screen. "Excuse me, Mrs Bluehair, could I have a Privacy Screen? I want to view...English Literature...yeah, that's it. Oh, and can I have a tissue?"
 
Maybe this is what they do when they're not busy trying to catch Bin Laden.

There is no way these two could be this stupid and have gotten a job with Homeland Security. Someone put them up to this.

I was down at my local library the other day, they're moving to a smart card for a library card - the lady at the desk said it would be required to use the computers on the internet. I tried to get some information out of her on if they're putting a reader at every computer - but she didn't know.
 
Cosmoline said:
Wasn't it Maryland security officials who brought us this bit of wisdom?

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Wow , those images are so familiar - is Maryland outsourcing its poster-making to Russia?
 
Barney Fife looks good by compairson

They were officers of the security division of Montgomery County's Homeland Security Department, an unarmed force that patrols about 300 county buildings -- but is not responsible for enforcing obscenity laws.
Power hungry, pea-brained, control freak LE wannabes with no police powers...:barf: :barf:
 
Funny how Montgomery County is home base for the legislators that want to take the guns OUT of my safe and put porn INTO the libraries.
 
progunner1957 said:
Power hungry, pea-brained, control freak LE wannabes with no police powers...:barf: :barf:

Who said they don't have police powers?

PROOF?

:confused:
 
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