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Mervin 1 year ago
       
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Lula 1 year ago
Mervin,

yes, it is.
You lend a thing, that it is not your property. For free.
Either you take care of it, to keep that thing nice for the next person or you are the reason, why books have to replaced after only 20 customers.

Where is the red line?
Making dots ? Spitting in the book? Writing on the pages? Ripping out pages?
       
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Midge 1 year ago
       
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Lula 1 year ago
Midge,

just to make it clear:
If I' keep going to public libraries (preferred those, that are run by the cities), I have a 100% guaranty NOT to meet you?

thank you for your help!
       
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Renny 1 year ago
Mervin,

It's destruction / damage of either public or library owned property. As Lula wrote above: where do you draw the line? Worst thing I ever found in a library book was a slice of salami as a bookmark. Maybe I am old-fashioned, but I treat borrowed things the way I want my own stuff treated when I lend it to someone.
       
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Jasper 1 year ago
#20 - no one was forcing you to take your break there. You could have gone outside.
       
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Dossie 1 year ago
Jasper, Or go work at another Burger King.
       
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Tim 1 year ago
#10 "napping" "Cold" sure if that's what you want to believe.
       
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Jimmy 1 year ago
#6 If you can't remember if you read a book either it wasn't a good book or you couldn't comprehend it.
       
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