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Originally Posted by Strangler Lewis
What if he had been looking at a "teen" site where all the models were over 18?
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From her description, they were obviously underaged. Of course we only have her account to go on.
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What if he wore bottle glasses and drafted a large-print e-mail full of death threats against his enemies that he had no intention of sending?
What if he was reading about how to make a bomb?
What if he was sitting at a table writing fan fiction that may or may not infringe copyrights?
What if he was in a chat room discussing prices and markets with a competitor? ("Sir, this is your first warning. Please don't use our library to restrain trade?")
Etc.
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What if he had been dictating death threats out loud (though not too loud for a library, of course) into a tape recorder?
Since when is reading about making a bomb an illegal act?
There is obviously a gray area where judgement is involved, but I don't see anything wrong with someone seeing someone doing something that is reasonably obviously illegal in a public place reporting it to the police.