Yeah, hopefully it works out well for them.
I used to work in downtown L.A. and would haunt the Central Library during my lunch hours. They have a vast collection of sheet music and I was into trying out everything they had for classical guitar, which was a lot!
Once I was horrified to discover a CG book buried on my desk at home that was more than a month overdue. I took it in the next day and profusely apologized, and gladly paid the late fee (which was pretty small in the scheme of things). I just looked at it as a contribution to the service I had used so much of.
I also used to check out VHS tapes (well, this WAS before the era of DVDs) which were normally overnight only, except if you checked out on a Friday, it wasn't due til Monday. The late fee for VHS tapes was $1/day. There was a time I was sick on a Monday and didn't go to work, so the next day I had to pay the late fee when I returned what I had checked out on Friday. Again, I just felt it was a reasonable contribution to a valuable service.
I can appreciate that not all materials available to check out are educational, but I have to question the library mentioned in the OP allowing anyone to check out things like "Orange is the New Black." I've seen the first two seasons, and there is a considerable amount of nudity and lesbian sex scenes.
Is this what we want available to just anyone at the library? Do they check IDs for "adult" or "unrated" material? Because OITNB certainly qualifies as "adult" in my book. I wouldn't exactly call it p***, but it's really not the kind of thing I want my tax dollars supporting at a public library.