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-Land of the Free
Big Government Cracks Down On ... People Sharing Books
2016-09-16
[PJ] Near my father's home, something that looks like a large birdhouse has appeared on someone's property. It's one of those "little free libraries" that you might have seen -- they've popped up all over the place.

The idea is simple: If you want a book, you take a book and leave another in its place. It's a nice, sweet idea that has worked out remarkably well, considering how many folks out there are Grade A jerks.

Speaking of jerks, however, the government is cracking down on such book sharing. Because of course it is:

Last summer in Kansas, a nine-year-old was loving his Little Free Library until at least two residents proved that some people will complain about anything no matter how harmless and city officials pushed the boundaries of literal-mindedness:

The Leawood City Council said it had received a couple of complaints about Spencer Collins' Little Free Library. They dubbed it an "illegal detached structure" and told the Collins' they would face a fine if they did not remove the Little Free Library from their yard by June 19.
Scattered stories like these have appeared in various local news outlets. The L.A. Times followed up last week with a trend story that got things just about right.

"Crime, homelessness and crumbling infrastructure are still a problem in almost every part of America, but two cities have recently cracked down on one of the country's biggest problems: small-community libraries where residents can share books," Michael Schaub wrote.

"Officials in Los Angeles and Shreveport, Louisiana, have told the owners of homemade lending libraries that they're in violation of city codes, and asked them to remove or relocate their small book collections."

This, ladies and gentlemen, is why we can't have nice things.

Keep in mind that these structures are on private property, and are typically not large enough to do much of anything except hold a handful of books. Wronging another human in any way with these structures may be literally impossible.
Posted by:Besoeker

#12  The California Coastal Commission used to have a cow when a person installed such things as bird houses or flagpoles (or anything that one might have to dig a hole to install) within a certain distance from the ocean. My Dad found out the hard way when he put up a trellis in his yard.

Don't know if it is still that way or not.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2016-09-16 14:43  

#11  Someone still reads books?

Deplorable.

"I cannot live without books" - Thos. Jefferson
Posted by: Bobby   2016-09-16 13:45  

#10  Many zoning / property maintenance regulations are only enforced when someone complains. I legally parked my slide-on truck camper in my front driveway from 1983-2005, when that suddenly became illegal. I continued to park it from 2005 to 2011 when someone complained & I was forced to move it to a paid parking lot.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2016-09-16 12:51  

#9  Dog houses? Green houses? Mail boxes?
Posted by: gorb   2016-09-16 11:23  

#8  Dr. Wayne Dyer said one of the keys to happiness in life was to "not look for things that offend you"

Seems to explain why so many people on the left are so unhappy and why they are so offended by so many innocuous little meaningless things.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2016-09-16 11:07  

#7  Forget it Jake, it's Leawood.
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2016-09-16 09:54  

#6  See - tool shed. It's all about power in the hands of people who should never be permitted near it.

'Some people complained' - the fundamental right of the accused to face their accuser. Put it in writing with your name and address on it for public view and access.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-09-16 08:47  

#5  Google "самодур"
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-09-16 07:07  

#4  some people will complain about anything no matter how harmless Kind of like bitching about a little kid's lemonade stand. It is the whiner--PC--annoying era. It will pass at some point (he said hopefully).
Posted by: JohnQC   2016-09-16 07:00  

#3  A power play by government that is intent on trying to have authority over everything you do regardless of what you are doing.
Posted by: Flamingo of rhe Swamps 3243   2016-09-16 01:44  

#2  Some people really need their asses kicked and their cred taken.

What the F People?
WTF?

The idiocy walls are closing in on the death star and we are in the trash compacter.
Posted by: newc   2016-09-16 00:33  

#1  Sue the idiot government.
It's YOUR property. It's paid for.

Enough of this crap
Posted by: newc   2016-09-16 00:30  

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