Saturday, February 18, 2006

Policing Porn Is Not Part of Job Description

The Washington Post reports:
Two uniformed men strolled into the main room of the Little Falls library in Bethesda one day last week and demanded the attention of all patrons using the computers. Then they made their announcement: The viewing of Internet pornography was forbidden.

The men looked stern and wore baseball caps emblazoned with the words "Homeland Security." The bizarre scene unfolded Feb. 9, leaving some residents confused and forcing county officials to explain how employees assigned to protect county buildings against terrorists came to see it as their job to police the viewing of pornography.


After the two men made their announcement, one of them challenged an Internet user's choice of viewing material and asked him to step outside, according to a witness. A librarian intervened, and the two men went into the library's work area to discuss the matter. A police officer arrived. In the end, no one had to step outside except the uniformed men.

They were officers of the security division of Montgomery County's Homeland Security Department, an unarmed force that patrols about 300 county buildings -- but is not responsible for enforcing obscenity laws.
Homeland Security appears to be another government scam.Wasn't the Department of Defense supposed to defend us against enemies? So,now we have more people sucking up tax dollars in the name of "defending" us.Maybe encouraging people to become gun owners will be an effective defense against terrorists.Bored government workers have to think of something to justify their jobs so something like porn monitering becomes a cause.A great moment in homeland security.