Casshew

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hen 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 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 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.

White-Satcher, 49, said her son, Zaham Mobley, checked out the movie, along with others, April 14 during a visit to the library. "It was totally disgusting, and I didn't need my child to see it," she said.

http://www.gainesville.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050421/LOCAL/204210361/1078/news
 
  • #2
I thought it was hard to tape over a rental video, if this is what actually happened. Someone playing a prank. I think it would be hard for the library to view every video that goes out. :waitasec:
 

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