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Is it serious to steal notebooks in college?
The phenomenon of stealing notebooks in universities may exist in some cases, but it cannot be said to be a common and serious problem. In most university campuses, security measures and monitoring facilities usually play a deterrent role and help reduce the occurrence of theft.

However, for individual campuses or under certain circumstances, such as public classrooms, libraries and other crowded places with weak security measures, some lawless elements may take the opportunity to steal, including stealing laptops. In addition, there are so many people on the campus that it is difficult to completely avoid the improper behavior between individual students or visitors.

In order to protect personal and property safety, it is suggested that college students take the following common safety measures:

1. Stay alert: always be alert to the surrounding environment and pay attention to your belongings.

2. Don't leave valuables: Try to avoid leaving valuables alone in public places, such as classrooms and libraries. If you have to leave, please find a reliable friend to look after them.

3. Use safety locks: In dormitories or apartments, you can use safety locks or safes to store valuables to enhance security.

4. Mark personal belongings: Mark personal information on valuables such as computers and mobile phones, so that they can be retrieved after being lost.

5. Back up data in time: Back up important notes and files regularly to prevent them from being lost or damaged.

It should be noted that the above suggestions can not completely eliminate the occurrence of theft, but can minimize the risk. In case of theft, you should call the police in time and report to the relevant departments of the school for help and solutions.