In Tuesday’s Courier is it time for a crackdown on lawless lenders? By Dave Lord May 18 2015, 5:11pm May 18 2015, 5:11pm Share In Tuesday’s Courier is it time for a crackdown on lawless lenders? Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://www.thecourier.co.uk/opinion/comment/205307/in-tuesdays-courier-is-it-time-for-a-crackdown-on-lawless-lenders/ Copy Link Bad borrowers beware. In Tuesday’s Courier we shine a light on the fines being racked up by a shady minority of library users. That’s right, we find out just how much is owed by the Courier Country borrowers who fail to hand back books and other goods. And if you are the Angus fan of swing rockers Dire Straits then be afraid be very afraid. We know you‘ve had that CD for over a decade… Oh yes, we think it is time to bring errant lenders to book (as it were). Don’t miss Tuesday’s Courier for the full story. Meanwhile, is the (East) End nigh for Dunfermline? We report on suggestions the highest bidder could be set to be given the naming rights to the famous old stadium. Fans will surely be hoping local firm Raith Fruit are not on the look out for a sponsorship opportunity… We also have all the latest on the Travellers who courted controversy after pitching up on an Angus golf course. It all appears to be part of some form of Christian outreach event. Don’t miss the full story. * It is gearing up to be another knock-out edition. Please do be sure to pick up your copy. Failing that, why not try our digital edition?