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How to treat the behavior of library occupying seats
1. The overall level of social quality is low. Many people don't realize that public places need to be maintained together, and their actions may affect others.

2. The management system of the library is not perfect or the implementation is not strict. For example, the library does not clearly stipulate that seats cannot be occupied, or it does not carry out relevant publicity and education, and many people may occupy seats.

3. There may be insufficient seat resources in the library. If the number of library seats is insufficient or often in short supply, then users will take the way of occupying seats to ensure that they have seats.

4. Personal moral quality. Some people may lack respect for public resources, be selfish, and only care about their own interests and ignore the interests of others.

In view of these problems, we can improve them by strengthening the implementation of management laws and regulations, increasing seat resources and improving social morality education. At the same time, we can also start from ourselves, maintain good citizen quality, try not to affect others in public places, and * * * will safeguard public resources.