The first thing I do when I secure a new contract is to find the local municipal library so I have somewhere to go and eat my sandwiches and read the papers.
Occasionally I have used university libraries and have had no problems until recently when I tried accessing the library of an establishment called the University of Law & they wouldn't let me in. They said I needed a card to access the barriers & they would let me have one unless I could show them a valid NUS card.
So much for accessibility.
Is this kind of thing commonplace now & is it yet another manifestation of the anti-terrorism narrative?
Occasionally I have used university libraries and have had no problems until recently when I tried accessing the library of an establishment called the University of Law & they wouldn't let me in. They said I needed a card to access the barriers & they would let me have one unless I could show them a valid NUS card.
So much for accessibility.
Is this kind of thing commonplace now & is it yet another manifestation of the anti-terrorism narrative?
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