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Is it illegal to hang a banner at Laolai’s door and ask for money?

Whether it is illegal to hang a banner at the door of a debtor to ask for money depends on the following:

1. If it does not disrupt the order of the public place, it is illegal to hang a banner at the door of the debtor. Illegal;

2. If you gather a crowd to cause trouble and take extreme actions, you may be suspected of "gathering a crowd to disrupt social order", which is an illegal act.

If any violation of public security management causes damage to others, the perpetrator or his guardian shall bear civil liability in accordance with the law. For minor violations of public security management such as fighting or damaging other people's property caused by civil disputes, the public security organs can mediate and deal with them. If the parties reach an agreement through mediation by the public security organ, they will not be punished. If no agreement is reached after mediation or if the agreement is not fulfilled after reaching an agreement, the public security organs shall punish the perpetrators of violations of public security management in accordance with relevant regulations and inform the parties that they may file a civil lawsuit with the People's Court for civil disputes in accordance with the law.

If the perpetrator pleads guilty, repentes, actively compensates the victim for losses or obtains the victim’s understanding, he may be given a lighter punishment. If the crime is minor, prosecution or criminal punishment may not be required. Anyone who commits any of the following acts shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than ten days, and may also be fined not more than five hundred yuan; if the circumstances are more serious, he shall be detained for not less than ten days but not more than fifteen days, and may also be fined not more than one thousand yuan: /p>

1. Fighting in groups;

2. Chasing or intercepting others;

3. Taking things by force or arbitrarily damaging or occupying public or private property; < /p>

4. Other acts of provoking quarrels and provoking trouble.

Legal Basis

"Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China"

Article 293: Any of the following acts of provoking quarrels and provoking troubles, destroying society Those who violate order shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years, criminal detention or surveillance:

(1) Beating others at will, with serious circumstances;

(2) Chasing, intercepting, insulting, or intimidating others , the circumstances are serious;

(3) Forcibly taking or arbitrarily damaging or occupying public or private property, the circumstances are serious;

(4) Making trouble in public places, Causing serious disorder in public places. Whoever gathers others to commit the acts mentioned in the preceding paragraph multiple times and seriously disrupts social order shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years but not more than ten years, and may also be fined.