Pay for this book, not much money.
A deposit is enough. If the book is not expensive, there is still some money left after deducting several times of compensation.
Good deal, isn't it?
Libraries have databases, and they will always keep records, so as to protect the interests of users.
Especially after computer management, you have borrowed books, and the records of the system are always there. You will definitely show them when you apply for a library card again.
Not with a different name. It seems that primary school students had not registered their ID cards at that time.
But names and the like will have the same name and surname, and there is no other information to prove that it is you.
Naturally, it can be handled again. -Address, origin, etc. It must be the same, right?