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27 Mar 2003 3:28PM

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A dozen female librarians in the USA are suing for damages of over $400,000 each because they claim that they were repeatedly exposed to pornography when library patrons accessed such material online, and that this created a hostile working environment.
According to the Pioneer Press, the lawsuit alleges that unfiltered web access attracted patrons seeking hard-core pornography who would monopolise the library’s computers and “would react angrily and at times violently if any effort was ... (102 more words)
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