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Do you need compensation for scribbling on books in the school library?
This situation requires compensation.

If scribbling on the books in the school library causes damage to the books or affects the normal use of other students, then you need to bear the corresponding liability for compensation. Because the books in these libraries belong to public property and are used by all teachers and students, attention should be paid to maintaining and protecting public property.

It is suggested that when using the books in the library, we should cherish the books and don't smear, tear or dirty them, so as not to affect the use and rights of others. If a similar situation occurs, it should be reported to the library as soon as possible and compensated according to the regulations.