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<blockquote data-quote="Matlock" data-source="post: 7207271" data-attributes="member: 4732"><p>Your post is predicated on the notion that a parent is unaware of the books that their 12 year old is checking out of the library. I cannot see that as anything other than a parental issue to be honest. </p><p></p><p>Also, T=this book wouldn't be in the kid's section, it would be in the young adult section. </p><p></p><p>What is the duty of care in this case to your mind? To not provide access to a book that is listed as suitable for young adults? It does not contain any illegal material. What duty of care would the library be failing to provide in this case?</p><p></p><p>To compare it to abuse in creches or old folks homes is ridiculous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matlock, post: 7207271, member: 4732"] Your post is predicated on the notion that a parent is unaware of the books that their 12 year old is checking out of the library. I cannot see that as anything other than a parental issue to be honest. Also, T=this book wouldn't be in the kid's section, it would be in the young adult section. What is the duty of care in this case to your mind? To not provide access to a book that is listed as suitable for young adults? It does not contain any illegal material. What duty of care would the library be failing to provide in this case? To compare it to abuse in creches or old folks homes is ridiculous. [/QUOTE]
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