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Can I choose to call the police when I receive abusive text messages?

Abuse of others has violated the relevant provisions of the Public Security Administration Law. Of course, you can choose to call the police. Inexplicably receiving an insulting text message will definitely make you feel uncomfortable. Some people may choose to swallow their anger and pretend that nothing happened. It is better to do one more thing. And some people will choose to call the police and never get used to his temper.

So, after receiving abusive text messages, can we choose to call the police? The answer is yes. It is clearly stipulated in the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Public Security Administration Punishment that threatening the personal safety of others by threatening letters or other methods, openly insulting others or arbitrarily fabricating facts to slander others, and repeatedly sending insulting, intimidating, obscene and other information to interfere with the normal life of the victims have violated relevant legal provisions. Since the other party has violated the law, as a victim, of course, you can safeguard your legitimate rights and interests through formal channels.

Under normal circumstances, if there are similar circumstances, they shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than five hundred yuan. If the other party's circumstances are particularly serious, he may be detained for more than 5 days 10 and fined for less than 500 yuan. It can be seen that national laws will not condone anyone breaking the law at will, and as citizens of China, we can also legally safeguard our rights and interests. If the other person's behavior really interferes with himself, it is best to collect evidence before calling the police, which can improve efficiency.

For example, keep abusive text messages and tell the police all the relevant information you know. After investigation, the police determine that the situation is true and may ask the other party to apologize or make some compensation. If the other party only sends abusive text messages without serious consequences, the police will not detain them. If you think this message has an impact on your body and mind, you can ask the other party for compensation through litigation, which is relatively troublesome.