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As long as it is illegal and criminal. Keep the evidence, and you can report it to the police.
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Malicious attacks on the store can definitely be reported to the police, the attack is already a bad nature, illegal acts, personal injury and property loss, what if you don't report such a thing.
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Yes, it's illegal to maliciously destroy other people's property, or the malicious kind.
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Legal analysis: If there is conclusive evidence to prove that the seller is maliciously harassing, you can directly complain.
Legal basis: E-Commerce Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 1: This Law is formulated so as to protect the lawful rights and interests of all parties to e-commerce, to regulate e-commerce conduct, to preserve market order, and to promote the sustained and healthy development of e-commerce.
Article 2: This Law applies to e-commerce activities within the territory of the People's Republic of China.
"E-commerce" as used in this Law refers to business activities in which goods are sold or services are provided through the Internet or other information networks.
Where laws and administrative regulations have provisions on the sale of goods or the provision of services, those provisions shall apply. This Law does not apply to financial products and services, and the use of information networks to provide services such as news information, audio programs, publishing, and cultural products.
Article 3: The state encourages the development of new forms of e-commerce, innovating business models, promoting the research and development, popularization, and application of e-commerce technologies, advancing the establishment of a creditworthiness system for e-commerce, creating a market environment conducive to the innovation and development of e-commerce, and giving full play to the important role of e-commerce in promoting high-quality development, meeting the people's growing needs for a better life, and building an open economy.
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Legal analysis: The infringed party may report the case to the public security organs, and the public security organs shall, after ascertaining the facts, punish the troublemakers in accordance with the law. If the troublemaker also fabricates facts to damage the reputation of his peers, causing damage to the infringed store, the infringer shall bear the corresponding civil liability.
Legal basis: Article 23 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Public Security Administration Punishments Article 23 Anyone who commits any of the following acts shall be given a warning or a fine of not more than 200 yuan; where the circumstances are more serious, they are to be detained for between 5 and 10 days, and may be concurrently fined up to 500 RMB: (1) Disrupting the order of organs, groups, enterprises, or public institutions, causing work, production, business, medical treatment, teaching, or scientific research to be unable to proceed normally, and serious losses have not yet been caused; (2) Disrupting the order of stations, ports, docks, airports, shopping malls, parks, exhibition halls, or other public places; (3) Disrupting order on buses, trams, trains, ships, aircraft, or other means of public transportation; (4) Illegally intercepting or forcibly boarding or pickpocketing motor vehicles, ships, aircraft, or other means of transport, affecting the normal operation of the means of transport;
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Legal Analysis: Includes the following provisions:1The name or address of the parties. 2.Target. 3.Quantity; 4.quality and so on. Omen.
The basis of the law is that the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China Article 470 The content of the contract shall be agreed upon by the parties and generally include the following clauses:
1) The names and addresses of the parties;
b) the subject matter; iii) quantity;
iv) Quality; 5) Price or remuneration;
6) the period, place and method of performance;
7) Liability for breach of contract;
8) Methods of Dispute Resolution.
The parties may conclude a contract with reference to the model texts of various types of contracts.
Theoretically, the alarm should be a starting point
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