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Missing-girl case tests library privacy

By: Urbsls send a private message
Randolph : VT : USA | about 1 year ago  
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  • Librarian challenges police for warrant
    Librarian challenges police for warrant
    Posted by: Urbsls
    Amy Grasmick. director of the Kimball Public Library in Randolph, Vt., ...
Librarian challenges police for warrant

Library records and patron privacy have been hot topics since the passage of the U.S. Patriot Act after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. Library advocates have accused the government of using the anti-terrorism law to find out - without proper judicial oversight or after-the-fact reviews - what people research in libraries.

But the investigation of Brooke Bennett's disappearance wasn't a Patriot Act case.

"We had to balance out the fact that we had information that we thought was true that Brooke Bennett used those computers to communicate on her MySpace account," said Col. James Baker, director of the Vermont State Police. "We had to balance that out with protecting the civil liberties of everybody else, and this was not an easy decision to make."

Brooke, from Braintree, vanished the day before the June 26 confrontation in the children's section of the tiny library. Investigators went to the library chasing a lead that she had used the computers there to arrange a rendezvous.

Brooke was found dead July 2. An uncle, convicted sex offender Michael Jacques, has since been charged with kidnapping her. Authorities say Jacques had gotten into her MySpace account and altered postings to make investigators believe she had run off with someone she met online.

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    the passage of the U.S. Patriot Act after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. Library advocates have... Bennett's disappearance wasn't a Patriot Act case. We had to balance out the fact that we had
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    to the USA Patriot Act and the government’s attempts to seize library records under that piece...I’m confident that you, as library workers, probably know the term “intellectual freedom.” For me
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