Lindsay Lohan will need to do community service

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Lindsay Lohan arrived at the Los Angeles County coroner's office on Friday morning to begin her 120 hours of community service.

Assistant Chief Ed Winter said, "She is not getting any special treatment. She's going to be cleaning toilets, mopping floors and emptying the trash bins."

Winter said she is one of about 15 to 20 people who perform this type of community service daily. She won't be going near the autopsy rooms, he said. She will get a half-hour break for lunch that she must bring with her.

"If she doesn't behave, I'm going to ask her to leave."

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