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Old Posted Feb 26, 2020, 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Labroco View Post
University and public libraries have security all over the world. Everyone is welcome but just no weapons or alcohol. Anyone who wants to read a book or access information can buy into the security in place. No one’s liberty is being infringed upon.
Generally true, but UWinnipeg library, for example, doesn't have metal detectors and security guards searching bags and wanding patrons. Why is this level of security necessary at one downtown library, but not the other? Sure, UW has security guards patrolling around campus and cameras, but it's essentially a wide open building - no need to check in with security upon entry. I'm just curious why the security protocols are so different, yet both operate in the downtown/innter city.
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