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Library 'scissor ban' is 'absurd' Library 'scissor ban' is 'absurd'
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A woman working in a London library says she was refused the loan of a pair of scissors by an assistant because she "might stab a member of staff". A north London council has apologised after a woman was refused the loan of a pair of scissors in a library because she "might stab a member of staff".
Lorna Watts, 26, a self-employed dressmaker, was turned down at Holborn Library in central London.Lorna Watts, 26, a self-employed dressmaker, was turned down at Holborn Library in central London.
She said: "It's ridiculous - public libraries are supposed to be supportive of small businesses."She said: "It's ridiculous - public libraries are supposed to be supportive of small businesses."
London Councils said it was down to individual local authorities to make policy on lending sharp items. A spokeswoman for Camden Council, which runs the library, has apologised and said it would investigate the incident.
Ms Watts, from Islington, north London, said: "I asked why I couldn't borrow a pair of scissors and she said, 'they are sharp, you might stab me'.Ms Watts, from Islington, north London, said: "I asked why I couldn't borrow a pair of scissors and she said, 'they are sharp, you might stab me'.
"I then asked to borrow a guillotine to cut up my leaflets but she refused again - because she said I could hit her over the head with it!""I then asked to borrow a guillotine to cut up my leaflets but she refused again - because she said I could hit her over the head with it!"
'Absurd' policy'Absurd' policy
She added: "It's absurd - there are plenty of heavy books I could have hit her with if I wanted to.She added: "It's absurd - there are plenty of heavy books I could have hit her with if I wanted to.
"I hardly look very threatening - it's really sad she could not make a commonsense judgement.""I hardly look very threatening - it's really sad she could not make a commonsense judgement."
The businesswoman then visited another three libraries in north London but her request was rejected in each of them.The businesswoman then visited another three libraries in north London but her request was rejected in each of them.
A spokeswoman for the Health and Safety Executive said there was no policy in place on lending sharp implements.A spokeswoman for the Health and Safety Executive said there was no policy in place on lending sharp implements.
"People know their own workplaces and must carry out their own risk assessments."People know their own workplaces and must carry out their own risk assessments.
"But we do ask workplaces to take a common sense approach." "But we do ask workplaces to take a common sense approach.
Camden Council, which runs the library, was not available for comment. "This could be a case of someone misinterpreting the rules."
A Camden Council spokeswoman said: "We are sorry we have not reached our usual high standards. We will investigate fully as soon as possible."