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Relevant provisions of the Civil Code disturb the people.

Relevant provisions in the Civil Code that disturb the people include Article 294 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC), which stipulates that real estate owners shall not abandon solid waste or discharge harmful substances such as air pollutants, water pollutants, soil pollutants, noise, light radiation and electromagnetic radiation in violation of state regulations. At night, the first-class residential area measured more than 50 decibels, and the second-class residential area measured more than 65 decibels. As long as it is over 9 pm or until 6 am the next day, it is a nuisance. If private life is disturbed, residents can directly defend their rights according to the right to live in peace, and ask the court to judge the infringer to stop the infringement and eliminate legal responsibilities such as obstruction. The so-called right to peace in private life is the right enjoyed by natural persons to maintain a stable and peaceful private life and exclude harassment and infringement by others.

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Right to Privacy Article 1032 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * Natural persons have the right to privacy. No organization or individual may infringe upon the privacy rights of others by spying, harassing, exposing or making public. Privacy is the private space, private activities and private information that natural people live in peace and don't want to be known by others.

Article 1033 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * Infringement of Privacy Unless otherwise stipulated by law or expressly agreed by the obligee, no organization or individual may commit the following acts: (1) Interfere with the private life of others by means of telephone, short messages, instant messaging tools, e-mail, leaflets, etc. ; (2) Entering, taking photos or peeping into other people's private spaces such as houses and hotel rooms; (3) Shooting, peeping, eavesdropping or revealing other people's private activities; (4) Shooting or peeping at the private parts of others' bodies; (5) handling other people's private information; (6) Infringe upon the privacy of others in other ways.