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Is it appropriate for university print shops to post photos of students who owe 0.75 yuan?

There may be different opinions and evaluations on whether it is appropriate to post photos of students in arrears in print shops in colleges and universities. Here are some possible ideas:

The effect is obvious: posting photos of students who are in arrears can remind them to repay in time and play a certain warning role. For some students, it may be embarrassing or uncomfortable to see their photos displayed in public, which may prompt them to solve the problem of arrears as soon as possible.

Improper publicity: Public display of students' personal photos may infringe on students' privacy. Students' photos are part of personal information and should be protected. Publicizing students' photos may cause students' dissatisfaction and protest.

Other ways should be taken: the printing shop can choose to communicate privately with the students who are in arrears to remind them to pay in time, instead of publicly displaying the students' photos. You can also send reminders through other channels (such as SMS and email) to better solve the problem of arrears.

Legal and moral considerations: print shops should abide by relevant laws, regulations and ethics when dealing with the problem of students' arrears. In some areas, public display of students' photos may violate privacy protection laws. In addition, schools and print shops should also consider students' rights and interests and image to avoid unnecessary harm to students.

To sum up, the way in which print shops in colleges and universities post photos of students who owe money may be controversial. Before taking any measures, we should weigh various factors and ensure that we abide by laws and regulations and respect the rights and privacy of students.