Friday, April 22, 2005

Plot is Found by Switching Movies, Not in Movies


When Shirley White-Satcher's 12-year-old son sat down Sunday night to watch what she thought was a Disney movie checked out from the library, what he saw instead horrified her.

The movie, "Home on the Range," ended up being a graphic porno flick that came from the Alachua County Headquarters Library at 401 E. University Ave. in downtown Gainesville.

"I stepped out of the room for 30 seconds after the movie started playing and he ran in and said, 'Mommy, there's nasty stuff on the TV,' " White-Satcher told The Sun Wednesday evening.

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She contacted the Gainesville Police Department but never filed an incident report and decided to contact the news media. She added that she has not contacted the library because she wanted to get "documentation" by law enforcement or the news media of the tape's content.

Sol Hirsch, director of the Alachua County Library District, said his employees do not recall anything like this happening before. Hirsch said he didn't find out about the tape until he was contacted by the news media. He said if the mother had notified the library, immediate action could have been taken to protect other patrons who had checked out that movie by contacting them to make sure other copies did not have the same explicit material on them.





From Gainesville, FL - Link

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