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Library computers seized by police

机译:警方扣押的图书馆计算机

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Police impounded 26 computers from the Sun Prairie (Wis.) Public Library February 14-15 after an off-duty officer discovered sexually explicit photos involving children in a restroom trash can in the library's entryway. Acting on the assumption that someone had used a library computer to view and print the images, police obtained a warrant to seize all of the library's Internet-accessible computers and a video surveillance tape, the Associated Press reported February 20. Reference Librarian Beverly Kennedy told American Libraries that she was unsure what police might find on the computers, since the library does not maintain sign-in logs for Internet use, nor is there a cache on the system that identifies users. She said the crime lab estimated the computers could be held from two to six months, or much longer if evidence was found leading to an arrest. Fortunately, the library was able to borrow some replacement computers from the city and obtain others from the South Central Library System, a consortium of 50 libraries that SPPL belongs to. "They came in and had us up and running on the evening of February 15," Kennedy said. Sun Prairie does not use filtering software on its computers, but its Internet policy clearly identifies unacceptable uses. "We walk through the public Internet lab area frequently, but we can't catch everything," Kennedy said. Library Director Sharon Zindaris told AL, "Our board will be looking to develop guidelines for the staff to handle situations like this in the future." In mid-March, police spokesperson Rem Brandt told AL, "The state crime lab has returned some of the computers to the library and is still processing others." He added that the crime lab was reviewing the surveillance video to try to determinewho was using the computers at the time the images were thought to have been accessed. Brandt did not know when the investigation would be completed.
机译:2月14日至15日,一名值班的值班人员在图书馆入口处发现涉及儿童的洗手间垃圾桶里的露骨露骨的照片,警方于2月14日至15日从威斯康星州太阳草原公馆扣押了26台计算机。美联社2月20日报道,警方以有人曾使用图书馆的计算机查看和打印图像为前提,逮捕了逮捕该图书馆所有可通过互联网访问的计算机和录像带的逮捕令。美国图书馆馆长,她不确定警察可能在计算机上找到什么,因为图书馆没有维护可供Internet使用的登录日志,系统上也没有用于识别用户的缓存。她说,犯罪实验室估计,这些计算机可能会被搁置两到六个月,如果发现证据导致逮捕,则可能会更长。幸运的是,图书馆能够从城市借用一些替换计算机,并从南方中央图书馆系统(South Central Library System)获得其他计算机,该系统由SPPL所属的50个图书馆组成。肯尼迪说:“他们进来了,让我们在2月15日晚上开始运营。” Sun Prairie不在其计算机上使用过滤软件,但其Internet策略明确标识了不可接受的用途。肯尼迪说:“我们经常走过公共Internet实验室区域,但不能捕捉所有信息。”图书馆馆长莎朗·辛达里斯(Sharon Zindaris)告诉AL,“我们的董事会将寻求为员工制定指导方针,以便将来处理此类情况。” 3月中旬,警察发言人雷姆·布兰特(Rem Brandt)告诉AL,“国家犯罪实验室已将部分计算机退还给图书馆,但仍在处理其他计算机。”他补充说,犯罪实验室正在审查监视视频,以试图确定在认为图像被访问时谁在使用计算机。布兰特不知道调查何时完成。

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