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Its actually quite easy, most modern firewalls have application control/internet service lists that make it a menial task to block such things.
Had a mild debate on Reddit the other day with someone who was harping on about VPN obfuscation behind able to bypass detection on firewalls (I think that was their point, anyway) but its hogwash, VPNs regardless of their marketing are quite detectable and quite blockable.
As for why, that's up to the usage policy of the company offering the service. We block such things for productivity sake and for our required commitment to KCSIE, I suspect Libraries, etc. will also have to conform in some aspects.