Without the consent of the owner of the house, enter the owner s house to take pictures, how can any

Updated on society 2024-08-15
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Taking pictures without the permission of others is not allowed in the spirit of the law, but from the perspective of the legal provisions, the infringement of portrait rights must be for the purpose of illegal profit, and only without the permission of others constitutes infringement.

    With regard to entering another person's house without permission, there is no charge of "illegal burglary" in our Criminal Law, and his actions only violated the basic rights of citizens stipulated in the Constitution and is a civil tort.

    Suggestions: 1) Next time they knock on the door, don't open the door yet, call 110 to call the police immediately.

    2) As long as you knock on the door again, call the police and wait for the police to deal with it: After two or three times (or you directly provide the police with evidence that he has knocked on the door and harassed the house directly at the first time), the police will investigate his situation (it can't be mentally ill, right?). If it's mentally ill, you can't go to the police, you can only find his guardian), and then decide whether to detain or fine, to warn.

    3) If this matter can have too much mental impact on you: you can also collect evidence of their repeated harassment and burglary, and then go to the court to sue him for infringement, asking him to stop the violation, apologize, and compensate you for your losses.

    Protect your legitimate rights and interests through legal channels, and I hope mine will be helpful to you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Violation of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China "The homes of citizens of the People's Republic of China are inviolable. prohibits unlawful searches or unlawful trespasses into citizens' homes".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Invasion of the privacy of others.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Forcibly entering the house without showing his ID and searching and taking photos is a trespass on a private house.

    In accordance with article 39 of the Constitution, the homes of citizens of the People's Republic of China are inviolable. It is forbidden to unlawfully search or unlawfully invade the homes of citizens. That is, the inviolability of citizens' homes is a basic right of citizens, which is as important as citizens' rights to personal liberty and personal dignity, and is equally protected by law.

    Based on this, China's Criminal Law provides:"Trespass into a dwelling", which constitutes this crime and shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention. Abuse of power by judicial officials constitutes a heavier penalty for this offence. Where illegal trespassing into another person's residence is not sufficient for criminal punishment, punishment is to be given in accordance with the provisions of article 40 (3) of the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law".

    Article 40: Those who commit any of the following acts are to be detained for between 10 and 15 days and fined between 500 and 1,000 RMB; where the circumstances are more minor, they are to be detained for between 5 and 10 days and fined between 200 and 500 RMB

    3) Unlawfully restricting the physical liberty of others, illegally trespassing into others' homes, or illegally searching others' bodies.

    In judicial practice, distinguish"Trespassing on private houses"The key to crime and non-crime is to be determined mainly from the subjective intent of the perpetrator, the objective right or wrong, the forcible trespass against the will of the owner of the house, and the subjective motive (e.g., picking quarrels and provoking troubles, etc.) and social harmfulness.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you have any objections to the law enforcement of the police, you can go to the police inspector brigade of the public security bureau above the district and county level to report in real name, collect evidence, and the inspector brigade will give you a reply, good luck!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The above-mentioned acts of police officers at police stations are illegal, and two or more people shall be required to carry out inspections and present law enforcement identification, and no matter from the investigation and collection of evidence or ordinary official conduct, they must not enter private houses for inspection without permission.

    Law of the People's Republic of China on Public Security Administration Punishments

    Article 87: Public security organs may conduct inspections of places, items, and persons related to violations of the administration of public security. During inspections, there must not be fewer than two people's police, and they shall present their work identification and inspection certification documents issued by the people's ** public security organs at the county level or above. Where it is truly necessary to conduct an inspection immediately, the people's police may conduct an on-site inspection upon presentation of their work identification, but the inspection of citizens' residences shall present the inspection certification documents issued by the people's ** public security organs at the county level or above.

    Examinations of women's bodies shall be carried out by female staff.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is definitely illegal and can be prosecuted.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In ancient times, it was called trespassing, and in modern times, it is called invasion of privacy. Can you please tell me why?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1 doesn't matter, 2 without permission, 3 refuses to quit, 4, the owner has a crisis to dare.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first one didn't bring the key, the second didn't go through the door, the third didn't have anything to do with the owner, and the fourth one probably didn't know where the toilet was.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, there is an economic dispute between the two parties, in your case, although the other party violates your friend's property rights, but the police are not willing to intervene, this is a real situation, you can try to go to the police, you will know that the police have said two things, they will say that there is a dispute between you, go to the court to deal with it, etc. (unless you have a relationship).

    Secondly, this case also involves civil infringement, and the other party can be required to return the original goods, but the other party can counterclaim, and the final result may not be beneficial to you.

    I suggest that if you really want to solve the problem and not mess with each other, then pay back the money with one hand and change the machine with the other. If it's a mess, then you won't pay back the money, and you don't want the machine.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Whoever has the right of residence does not look at whether there is a name on the household registration book, and it has nothing to do with the wardrobe, whose name is written on the real estate certificate of the house, who has the right to decide whether someone else has the right of residence, and it has nothing to do with whether it is a relative. Regarding this matter, if he does not leave, you can call the police directly.

    house, offence.

    Whoever has the right of residence does not look at whether there is a name on the household registration book, and it has nothing to do with the wardrobe, whose name is written on the real estate certificate of the house, who has the right to decide whether someone else has the right of residence, and it has nothing to do with whether it is a relative. Regarding this matter, if he does not leave, you can call the police directly.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Although the statement is unforgiving, but in the legal disputes related to marriage and family, it is difficult for the law and love to be completely separated, and you report the overall situation to the police and the police do not care, and you also need to solve it from the inside, such as negotiating with your eldest brother, either bearing the living expenses, or moving out, and rolling to reach an agreement with your second brother, sister, etc., otherwise it is difficult to agree with the eldest brother.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There will be no legal liability because the owner is not willful or grossly negligent.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Illegal acts are all human behaviors, and the owner of the house will not be legally liable if he does not engage in illegal acts.

    2. Based on 1, if the relevant department wants to seal the house, the owner may raise an objection and request that the seizure be lifted.

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