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Using Security Cameras in Library
Haverhill Public Library - Security Camera Policy & Information
Hubbard Memorial Library (Ludlow) - Security Camera Policy
Thomas Crane Public Library (Quincy) - Video Surveillance Policy
Photography/Videotaping in the Library
Boston Public Library - Photography & Filming Policy
Bedford Free Public Library - Photographing or Recording in the Library
Bolton Public Library - Photography & Videography Policies
Fall River Public Library - Photography and Filming in the Library
Forbes Library (Northampton) - Photography and Video Policy
Public Library of Brookline - Social Media & Photography Policy
Swansea Free Public Library - Photography & Recording Policy
Related Articles
MGL. Ch 272, Sec 41 - Disturbance of Libraries
Massachusetts General Law on the disturbance of libraries.
MA Law About Recording Police
A compilation of laws, cases and web sources on audio and video recording of police activity by the public. Some of this refers to "governmental officials," which library staff may be classified as in the community.
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