Trespass at the Library!

in #library2 years ago

Two libraries in my network recently had some problematic patrons who got themselves officially trespassed from all district libraries for a year. While there were some tense encounters and some potentially unnecessary conflicts during the peak COVID panic at some branches resulting in arguably frivolous banishment due to power-tripping managers, these two recent events seem entirely justified.

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Horrible Patron A was discovered to have cut pages out of dozens of library books. Who does that? It wasn't even some kind of protest based on the books in question. These weren't contentious political materials. No, someone just decided X-Acto blades should be applied to recipes, interior decorating ideas, and gardening books. What is wrong with her? We don't know, but we do know she isn't allowed on library property for a year. Hundreds of dollars of library materials need to be replaced, too, and I hope these charges have been applied to her account as well.

Horrible Patron B was brought to the attention of staff because of profanity use at a public computer. B was asked to stop swearing. Instead of being a decent human being and correcting himself, B shouted at the librarians, swore more, and generally created a scene. The county sheriff was called, and while no charges were filed, he was also formally trespassed for a year.

I have little experience with people behaving so horribly they needed to be banned from my library long-term. We have asked a few folks to leave for the day, but I only recall one occasion where someone was trespassed from our little branch, and I don't think I have told that tale here yet.

Our tiny branch once only had one librarian scheduled to work each Saturday, and when I first started, we had an incident. I was fully certified to work alone for the first time after completing my probationary period and training. A particular middle-aged woman was known to have problems with returning her materials on time, and she would borrow literally dozens of DVDs each visit. Earlier in the week, she had discussed paying her overdue fees with my manager so her account could be unlocked. She shows up that Saturday with cash, and was quite irate that I couldn't magically use managerial power to unlock her account and allow her to immediately borrow items even though my manager had very clearly explained the situation.

This was only the first of many tense encounters with this batty old lady over the next several months. It all came to a head one day, another solo Saturday, when she again wanted to borrow a massive stack of DVDs. Closing time was looming, and she again had some overdue fees to settle before I could check out to her. This time, there were no account management issues. I just needed several dollars. ten cents per item per day added up fast when there were that many items. She said she would run home for cash. I warned her how close it was to closing time, but said I would keep her stack of items at the desk so she could still borrow them if she returned with the necessary funds before I locked the doors.

She was not back when door-locking time arrived. I locked the doors and returned to the evening closing procedures she had interrupted by arguing with me over her fines and movies. At five minutes past the hour, my vacuuming was interrupted by Crazy Lady beating on the window and shouting, "I WANT MY MOVIES!" I pointed to the closing time on our front window and went back to work. She hit the glass even harder, and I decided to place myself well out of sight for a while until she left. Once I was sure she was gone, I let myself out and went to the city park to catch the tail end of a music festival while I unwound from the stress.

While there, who should I see but my manager? She asked how the day had gone, and I told her. She said that was not acceptable behavior by our patron, and the next week I saw an announcement that she had been trespassed for a year.

The story doesn't end there, though. Nope. I called her a "psycho," and while I may not be legally or medically qualified to bestow that epithet, it is nonetheless appropriate, See, well before her period of penance was over, she hit the local news. Selling her prescription psych meds and methamphetamine to an undercover cop is a one-way ticket to the pokey. I have my complaints about the War on Drugs and police entrapment schemes, but I can't say I'm sad to have never seen that bitch since then.

What kinds of outrageous behavior have you witnessed in the wilds of public spaces? How can we better respond to such incidents and encourage people to be better human beings in general?


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Wow, I can not get over the one cutting pages from books. I am glad your psycho lady was busted, it sounds like she should have been taking her meds, not selling them. To answer your question I have a psycho neighbor but the time at the dump was the one that took the cake. 2 weeks before Christmas and a dumpster was full of toys, some still in packages. My sister a friend and me were all single mothers. We were trying to figure out how to get some of the toys out of it. A man who had yard brush in his cans pulled up. He threw his cans in the dumpster and jumped in, he filled them and handed them up to us until we filled my friend's station wagon. A man pulled up to dump his trash and started yelling at us for taking the toys out of the dumpster. He said he was going to go home and call the police, this was before cell phones. I told him to go ahead and I will call the newspaper and give them your tag number and tell them you called the cops on us. He huffed back to his car. Our kids had a great Christmas and we took toys to everyone that we knew that had kids.

The dump should be fair game for scavenging. If something has been abandoned, it's fair game for others to claim! I know the local waste management places forbid that sort of dumpster diving, but I think it's more a liability issue than a concern about people getting stuff they can use. My boss's husband works at one such facility, and they even have an area specifically for people to put things they want to give away instead of throw away.

I was there a couple of weeks ago and someone had thrown 6 rods and reels in it but there was a huge swimming pool liner on top of all but 1 of them, I got it. We have always seen where people set things on or by the wall for others to get but the people that are here nowadays don't care to do this.

Living in what is currently the houseless capital of the world (unquantified/qualified title, poetic license and whatnot), I see some nutty stuff on a regular basis. Some of it is scary. Most of it is sad. But once when I was pulling up to an intersection to turn onto the main drag, one of the abovementioned houseless folk who was also quite mentally unstable crossed in front of me. He was wearing a pair of dirty old jeans and nothing else. The jeans were pulled down just enough in front to where he could perfectly perch his [censored] on top of his [censored]. He was talking to himself and cackling like a chicken. Probably the only time in my life when I found uninvited and unexpected exposure to be hilarious.

This definitely would not fly at the library.

That would go over like a particularly flightless object in a comparison to flying things. Yay midnight similes! Might also get someone a sudden case of the lead poisonings and the bleedy stuff all over my carpets depending on which patrons and/or staff witnessed it.

You must be somewhere in the depths of Portlandia, right? I haven't been there since many years before COVID, the latest cycle of riots, and the homelessness boom. My main recollection is that traffic was shit, and the bicyclists were assholes who seemed to cut off cars just to see us kill our tires and brakes avoiding them.

LOL most cyclists are nice but there are a few who love to do the pass-on-the-right-while-you're-turning thing.
Riots were, unfortunately, vastly exaggerated by media. Mostly broken windows. Honestly I think San Diego had better riots than Portland. They burnt down a Chase Bank!

We do have regular shootings, now, though. While I was camping I totally missed out on a chance for trauma and pants-shitting when there was a shootout a the bar across the street from my apartment.

sudden case of the lead poisonings and the bleedy stuff all over my carpets

pencil of death?

Ha. No. That's just clay and graphite. And much lower velocity.

Funny how these riots over police brutality and political corruption so rarely target police stations and banks. It's always mom-and-pop shops or franchisees getting hit with the most vandalism, theft, and arson.

I think that's because the ones rioting aren't necessarily the same people as the ones protesting. They're the ones who are angry about life in general. Angry enough to break and burn shit.
We have a lot of those people here. They keep sending them to us.

I don't think I've ever heard trespassed used like that before.

Horrible Patron A was discovered to have cut pages out of dozens of library books.

I don't care if she was scrapbooking, that's definitely worth an instabanhammer.

The "psycho" lady sounds like a bit of an issue, probably a good thing she hasn't been back since O_O

if you went someplace you were not wanted, you trespassed. If someone decides you are not wanted someplace and takes legal action, you have been trespassed. Words are weird.

Yeh the first sentence is how I understand the word. I didn't even realise the second sentence was a thing XD