
Quick question for the collective... First time I've had someone want to "solicit" at the library and not sure of legalities. Woman wanted to hand out information and give a spiel about (against) the new wireless meters that Consumer's is installing. I told her that she can, but that she had to be away from the door. She was pleasant but aggressive towards people in the parking lot - made them uncomfortable. Where's the best place for me to find out what her rights are and how to protect my patrons? Thanks in advance! I appreciate your replies that are saving me time on a sunny Saturday afternoon... when I'm late meeting my kid! :->) -- Helena Hayes, MLIS, Director Galesburg Charleston Memorial District Library 188 E. Michigan Ave. Galesburg, MI 49053 269-665-7839 (phone) 269-665-7788 (fax)