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Librarians Busted for Playing 'Rock Band' on the Job



In an attempt to attract youngsters, employees of one Nebraska public library recently instituted a gaming workshop, until, that is, constroversy paralyzed the effort.

One local taxpayer caught wind of the Omaha librarians' unorthodox event via the above video, which shows the librarians playing the game 'Rock Band' in what appears to be the library's study room. The librarians had posted the video in hopes of promoting the workshops. Apparently outraged, the whistleblower put a call in to Nebraska State Auditor Mike Foley's office. In no time, Foley had launched an investigation.

"It was state employees, on state time, during work hours, playing with and setting up a PlayStation video game system," Foley told Omaha's Action 3 News. We wouldn't imagine he thinks that's a good thing.

Foley went on to say that a six-member board has been appointed by Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman to further investigate the case and determine whether or not these gaming workshops are a waste of taxpayers' money. Is it just us or is it terribly ironic that the state's investigation will, no doubt, cost a lot more taxpayer money than the librarians may or may not have wasted? [From: Action 3 News via Joystiq]

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