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Old 04-13-2009, 01:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Should public libraries ban "offensive odors?"

Public libraries: Poor hygiene might get you tossed -- chicagotribune.com

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It would be easy for me to support this ban. After all, I don't like being around smelly people. They can certainly be distracting if I'm trying to read a book. On the other hand, I see the point of the homeless advocates. Especially in the current economic downturn, I'd imagine there are more and more people who may fall into the downward spiral of homelessness and who may benefit from being allowed to stay in the library and use its services, even if they smell. On top of that, I've spent some time working at a major book store and if they can accommodate smelly homeless people - and they did, much to my occasional dismay - then so can the public library.

What do you think? Do you support the ban? Have you had any experiences with "offensive odors" and libraries, or other public locations?
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