ARLINGTON, Va. - The Arlington Public Library eliminated overdue book fines last week in what they say is an effort to “increase access” for marginalized people in the community.
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They say the fines created a barrier for young people, as well as low-income patrons – who were disproportionately impacted by such fines.
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According to the library, their data shows that fines dissuaded people from using the library at all.
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Patrons will still be penalized for lost items, however.
Anyone with a balance over $15 cannot borrow, renew, place holds on materials, or log in to premium sites, such as Consumer Reports.
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