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Can a law enforcement officer sue an organization for swearing?

Yes.

Generally, they serve as national administrative law enforcement personnel or public prosecutors and law personnel. In law enforcement work, it is not allowed to use insulting language, insult the parties, or have physical conflicts with the parties. The law enforcement officer can file a complaint to whichever administrative law enforcement unit he belongs to. For example, if you are an urban management law enforcement officer, you should go to the Urban Management Law Enforcement Bureau to file a complaint; if you are a cultural management law enforcement officer, you should go to the Cultural Market Management Law Enforcement Bureau to file a complaint.

Swearing can be prosecuted. The behavior of swearing has caused damage to the reputation of others and caused a relatively bad social impact. It is a tort and the party concerned can file a civil lawsuit against the perpetrator. If the swearing behavior has reached the level of openly insulting others, it is a criminal private prosecution case and a lawsuit can also be filed.

If the party concerned believes that the insulting behavior of others has seriously infringed upon his or her right of reputation, he or she may file a civil lawsuit in the People's Court to safeguard his or her legitimate rights and interests.

Being insulted and insulted by others can be prosecuted. If the insult caused by others has a serious impact and constitutes a crime, the victim may file a criminal private prosecution in court to pursue criminal liability. The court is required to hold the other party criminally responsible and make the other party compensate for mental losses. What is infringed upon by others' unprovoked insults is the right of reputation. The parties concerned can pursue the legal responsibility of the insulter. For serious cases of alleged insult, the party concerned needs to file a criminal private prosecution. You can collect evidence and file a lawsuit in court, requiring the other party to eliminate the impact, compensate for losses, and apologize. Citizens and legal persons enjoy the right to reputation, and the personal dignity of citizens is protected by law. It is prohibited to damage the reputation of citizens and legal persons by means of insult, slander, etc. If the degree of insult is very serious, such as long-term insult, fabricated insult, or violent insult, you can file a criminal complaint with the public security organs, request the public security organs to open a case for investigation, hold the perpetrator criminally responsible for insults and defamation, and require the perpetrator to compensate. loss. This situation is a criminal case and cannot be prosecuted directly in court, but needs to be complained to the public security organs.

Legal basis:

"Civil Code of the People's Republic of China"

Article 1024: Civil subjects enjoy the right of reputation. No organization or individual may infringe on the reputation rights of others by insulting, slandering, etc.

Reputation is the social evaluation of a civil subject’s moral character, reputation, talent, credit, etc.

Article 1025: If an actor carries out news reporting, public opinion supervision and other activities for the benefit of the public and affects the reputation of others, he shall not bear civil liability, except for one of the following circumstances:

(1) Fabricating and distorting facts;

(2) Failure to perform reasonable verification obligations on seriously inaccurate content provided by others;

(3) Use Insulting words and other derogatory remarks that damage the reputation of others.

Article 42 of the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China" Whoever commits any of the following acts shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than 500 yuan; if the circumstances are more serious, he shall be fined not more than 500 yuan. Detention for not less than five days but not more than ten days may result in a fine of not more than five hundred yuan: (1) Writing threatening letters or threatening the personal safety of others by other means; (2) Blatantly insulting others or fabricating facts to slander others; (3) Fabricating others Making false accusations and framing others in an attempt to subject others to criminal prosecution or public security penalties; (4) Threatening, insulting, beating or retaliating against witnesses and their close relatives; (5) Repeatedly sending obscene, insulting, threatening or Other information that interferes with the normal life of others; (6) Peeping, filming, eavesdropping, and spreading other people’s privacy