Seems to me that there might have been a better way to handle this.

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    3 months ago

    The move came after a year in which library staff complained about rampant misbehavior among rowdy teenagers at the library, Strezo said, including reports of teens lighting firecrackers, getting into fights, and disturbing peers who had come to study or relax after a long day at school.

    There is a better way: parents can teach their kids fucking manners. Clearly some of them know how to behave in public, so why are the rest being such little shits?

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                3 months ago

                I apologize I came off as a troll, I was reading the comment thread about how parents should raise their kids and the response comment about the way parents raise their kids isn’t a policy issue. I didn’t see anything in the article about how a policy changed the way parents changed their kids behavior to fix the issue.

                I believe we just talked past each other as the policy fixed the problem of bad behavior occurring in the library during those hours which is true.

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          3 months ago

          I get where you’re coming from, but I think anything concerning human behavior and how they use the services absolutely is a policy issue.