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Can I call the police if I am insulted by others' text messages?

Of course. Sending insulting information for many times, interfering with the normal life of others, and violating the relevant provisions of the Law on Public Security Administration Punishment, you can report to the police. Although this kind of behavior does not cause a certain social impact and does not constitute an infringement on the right of reputation, it has caused an impact on others' lives to a certain extent.

Once the other party has more than three such harassing messages, they can report them directly to the local police station. The police station will punish the harasser according to the Law on Public Security Administration Punishment.

How to deal with it correctly

People you know.

Stay sane

People are emotional animals, when facing unreasonable abuse and misunderstanding of others. It is normal to have grievances and grievances in your heart, but if you go directly to the other party because you can't swallow this tone, it will affect your personal image, and secondly it may cause the other party to rebound more strongly. I suggest that you try to control your emotions when you encounter this situation, and don't get too excited.

Explain the whole story.

If you send text messages to people you know and have had contact with in real life, such as colleagues and ex-girlfriends. It is suggested that you should rationally analyze the events leading to this behavior and discuss it with a more calm attitude after you have a clear understanding of right and wrong. Be careful not to put all the responsibility on the other side at this time, otherwise it will be counterproductive.

Step 3 forgive generously

If the other party, after clearly understanding the facts, admits that it is really his problem and apologizes to you, I suggest that you try your best to put on the momentum of the Prime Minister's punting and accept it completely with a peaceful mind. Remember not to haggle over every ounce, or make trouble without reason, which will not only make others have a bad impression on you, but also interrupt your own future invisibly.

apologise to sb in person

If it is really your own responsibility, I suggest that you can find a suitable time to ask each other out and express your apologies with a serious and solemn attitude. If the other party suffers economic losses due to your own reasons, it is best to make compensation, so that the other party can see your responsibility, and secondly, it can effectively avoid greater contradictions.

Someone I don't know.

1 ignored

In this era of rampant electronic products, it is very common for each of us to receive some harassing phone calls and text messages more or less every day, such as insulting others to satisfy our morbid psychology. If you confront him directly, it will not only affect your personal mood, but also make him pester you by various means. I suggest that you try to automatically block such situations and don't waste too much breath on such people.

2 Direct blackening

Most mobile phones are smart now. In the face of harassing text messages, I suggest that you can directly hack them to avoid seeing annoying content. After that, you can convey your message through some methods, such as work, study, listening to music, running and so on. This is not only good for your physical and mental health, but also helps to relieve your inner resentment.

3 take measures

If the other party keeps changing the number and abusing it, I suggest you report it to the calling card company, so that it can find out the criminals through professional technical means, or you can call the police for help directly, which will solve the problem from the root and crack down on these boring people invisibly.

Legal basis: Article 42 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Public Security Administration Punishment commits one of the following acts, and shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than five hundred yuan; If the circumstances are serious, they shall be detained for more than five days and less than ten days, and may be fined up to five hundred yuan:

(1) writing threatening letters or threatening the personal safety of others by other means;

(2) publicly insulting others or fabricating facts to slander others;

(3) fabricating facts, falsely accusing and framing others, and attempting to subject others to criminal investigation or public security administration punishment;

(4) Threatening, insulting, beating or retaliating against witnesses and their close relatives;

(5) sending obscene, insulting, intimidating or other information for many times to interfere with the normal life of others;

(six) voyeurism, sneak shots, eavesdropping, spreading the privacy of others.

Article 293 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years, criminal detention or public surveillance if he commits one of the following acts:

(a) beating others at will, and the circumstances are bad;

(two) chasing, intercepting, insulting or intimidating others, and the circumstances are bad;

(three) extortion or arbitrary damage, occupation of public or private property, if the circumstances are serious;

(4) Causing serious disorder in public places. Whoever gathers people for many times to commit the acts mentioned in the preceding paragraph and seriously undermines social order shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years but not more than 10 years and may also be fined.

Article 293- 1 In any of the following circumstances, it is the collection of illegal debts such as high-interest loans. If the circumstances are serious, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance, and shall also or only be fined:

(1) Using violence or coercion;

(2) restricting the personal freedom of others or intruding into others' houses;

(3) Threatening, stalking or harassing others.