It's happening in Los Angeles too; The LA times starts its article:
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.
The owners were given a week to remove their library or the city would fine them. Evidently order came after an anonymous note from "a neighbor who hates you and your kids" was left on their library, ordering them to "Take it down or the city will."
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Books are heavy, flammable and libraries attract people who have too little to do, they can congregate under a bridge at less expense to the city.
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