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How does the public library stop serving people who seriously disturb the order of the library?
If the public library encounters serious chaos, it will take corresponding punishment measures, including suspending or terminating its use of library services.

Public library is a cultural place that provides reading, learning and communication services for readers. In order to protect the rights and interests of readers and maintain the order in the library, the library will formulate relevant rules and regulations and make them public. For those who seriously disturb the order in the library and affect the normal use of other readers, the library will take corresponding measures, such as verbal warning, administrative punishment and suspension of library services. If the circumstances are serious, the museum can be permanently banned and its name will be included in the list of bad records.

Public libraries are public resources, which need readers' care and maintenance, so as to provide better services for the society.