Should libraries allow Internet users to view porn?

SEATTLE – An area woman is upset after she witnessed a Seattle Public Libraries patron viewing porn on a library computer, according to the Seattle P.I.

The P.I. reported a woman asked a man to stop looking at pornography a few weeks ago while she visited the Beacon Hill branch. However, the library told the woman the man was within his First Amendment right to do so.

According to the article, the library utilizes privacy screens on the computer monitors, but librarians won’t censor what people look at on their computers.

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