http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=6739

--- Comment #39 from David Cook <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #14)
> This is going to need to be one of those system-preferenced kind of things. 
> There is no way every library is going to agree whether expired patrons
> should be any to do X but not Y and Z.
> 
> What we really need is patron permissions (CanBorrow, CanOPACRenew,
> CanOPACPlaceHold etc) on an individual basis, with defaults set by patron
> type like we do for message preferences, but with hooks/triggers that change
> this permissions under certain conditions (expired account, fines too high,
> too many overdues, etc).

Maybe I'm overlooking something obvious, but why are we letting an expired
patron do "anything". This seems like a huge patch for something that should be
straightforward, no?

When logging into the OPAC, shouldn't we just check to see if the patron is
expired, and if so...throw up a page that says "You're expired. Consult the
staff at your library to be renewed" or something along those lines.

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