New York - New Yorkers now do not have to furtively opened a porn site on theinternet. In the name of freedom of speech that is protected First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, people even allowed to open the suggestion in the public librarysite.
"Visitors can open anything they want from the computer," said a spokesman for the Brooklyn Library, Malika Granville explain the latest regulations in force in 200branch libraries in New York, as quoted from FOXnews.com, Wednesday (27 / 4).
Policy library has received opposition from government and religious pemimpim.They are disgusted and angry. "What they do is provide an opportunity forindulgence in passion in public, something that was so despised by a certain rate,"said Catholic League President Bill Donohue. "It's even far worse than the influence of Playboy Magazine."
Customers keep the library, Daisy Nazario (60) also objected. He claimed todisgust when he realized was sitting in front of library visitors who view the sitenasty man in the Brooklyn Central Library recently.
At that time, the man was using a protective side that can block the view from the screen - which was showing scenes of threesome. "But I can still hear his voice, it'svery terrible for the kids," said Nazario.
Under U.S. law, all libraries that use federal funds, must install a filter (filter) to block sites that contain obscene content and child pornography. And New York City officials claim to have done so.
However, library administrators and members of the local library say it is a matter offree speech. "To honor the First Amendment to protect free speech, public librariesin New York can not prevent adults accessing adult content because it islegalized," said a spokesman for the New York Public Library, Angela Montefinise.
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