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neighbors on the upper and lower floors cursed each other in a wechat group for 20 minutes, and three people were punished

2024-09-26

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recently, the public security bureau of cao county, heze city, shandong province received a report from a resident in the jurisdiction that someone was swearing and using vulgar language in a wechat group, and requested an investigation.

after receiving the call, the police immediately started to work. after investigation, it was found that wang, zhou and liu were neighbors living on the upper and lower floors of the same community. because of the noise made by their children, the three of them used fierce words to attack each other in a group of more than 100 community owners. the attack lasted for about 20 minutes, causing adverse social impact.

after questioning, wang and the other two truthfully stated their illegal acts of insulting others. cao county public security bureau imposed administrative penalties on wang and the other two in accordance with the law. at the same time, the police mediated the neighborhood conflict between the three people, and the three shook hands and made peace.

the picture shows a screenshot of three people cursing at each other in the group

police tips:

as the internet becomes increasingly popular, cyberspace has become a part of people's daily lives. almost everyone has joined multiple wechat groups. it is common to have a few arguments during daily chats, but it is illegal to insult others in the group.

article 42 of the "public security administration punishment law of the people's republic of china" stipulates that anyone who commits any of the following acts shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than rmb 500; if the circumstances are serious, he shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than ten days, and may be fined not more than rmb 500: (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 to falsely accuse and frame others in an attempt to subject them to criminal prosecution or public security administration punishment; (4) threatening, insulting, beating or retaliating against witnesses and their immediate family members; (5) repeatedly sending obscene, insulting, threatening or other information to interfere with the normal life of others; (6) peeping, secretly photographing, eavesdropping, or spreading the privacy of others.

although the internet is virtual, the law is not in a vacuum. cyberspace provides everyone with a variety of channels for expression, but speaking freely does not mean doing whatever one wants. one should be cautious in what he says and does, and express himself reasonably. he must not make up or fabricate facts or insult or slander others. those who randomly curse or damage the reputation of others in wechat groups or wechat moments must bear the corresponding legal responsibilities. the general public should express their demands in a civilized, rational and legal way to maintain a healthy and orderly legal environment.