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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You'll find it in the small print of the rules you signed to agree with when they issued you with your library card. The money goes towards buying new books, so you do benefit in the end. The fines are not designed to make money, they are there to discourage you from keeping books, cd's or dvd's past the allotted loan period, which restricts access for other borrowers.
Speaking as someone who wants any extention to my library named after me - because I've paid for it in fines! - I wouldn't be too upset about a few pence.
Your library will offer you a 'renew-by-phone' facility, and if it's a large library, you can probably do it on-line as well. Ask next time you go in.
Why shouldn't they. When you join the library you agree to their terms, which will include a fines for breach of contract (returning books past their due date). Much in the same why that if you belong to a video club (say blockbusters) you'll get fined for returning your videos late.
With regards to the legal aspect of this, you'll probably find that the fees were set by the library but agreed at a council commitee meeting.