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Is it illegal to scold the police?

It is illegal to scold the police for influencing the staff of state organs to perform their duties.

Will be punished by public security, a warning or a fine of not more than 200 yuan. If the circumstances are serious, he is suspected of insulting and shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, public surveillance or deprivation of political rights.

If there is a conflict with the police because the police violate the law. On the one hand, you can complain to the police station or public security bureau of your unit. On the other hand, if the illegal act is a duty act, you can apply for administrative reconsideration to the superior competent department of your unit or the county or district government, or you can bring an administrative lawsuit to the court.

The crime of insult refers to the use of violence or other means to publicly slander others, and the circumstances are serious. The legal interest infringed by such crimes is the reputation of others. Insult refers to contempt for others' value judgment, which is usually related to others' ability, virtue, identity and physical condition. Even if the content expressed by the actor is a well-known fact, as long as it is a fact that damages the reputation of others, it is an insult.

The so-called "blatant" insult refers to insulting others in a way that is not specific or most people may know. However, if it is only insulting the victim, and there is no third person present, it is impossible for the third person to know, so it does not constitute an insult. On the other hand, as long as an unspecified person or most people may know it, even if they don't know it in reality, it will not affect the establishment of this crime. Whoever insults others through e-mail or the Internet also commits this crime.

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Criminal law of the people's Republic of China

Article 246 Whoever publicly insults others by violence or other means or fabricates facts to slander others, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, public surveillance or deprivation of political rights. The crimes mentioned in the preceding paragraph shall be dealt with only if they are told, except those that seriously endanger social order and national interests. If the victim informs the people's court of the acts specified in the first paragraph through the information network, but it is really difficult to provide evidence, the people's court may request the public security organ to provide assistance.