How do family members know how many days they have been whoring?

How do I know how many days my family has been arrested for whoring?

Generally speaking, family members can't directly know the specific information of their family members being arrested for whoring. Because this information belongs to personal privacy, and the public security organs will protect personal privacy from infringement according to law.

If family members suspect that they have been arrested for prostitution, they can make inquiries through the following channels:

Contact your family directly: If your family is detained, you can contact your family by phone, text message or video phone to ask if your family is detained, why and when.

Consulting a lawyer: If a family member is detained, you can contact a lawyer for consultation. Lawyers can help to understand the relevant legal procedures and rights, and assist in handling related matters.

Inquire with the public security organ: If the family members are detained, you can inquire about relevant information with the local public security organ. The public security organs will provide relevant information according to relevant laws and regulations.

It should be noted that inquiring about the information of family members arrested for whoring needs to comply with relevant laws and regulations, and shall not infringe upon the privacy and legitimate rights and interests of others. At the same time, if the family members do engage in prostitution, they should surrender themselves to the public security organs in time and accept corresponding legal sanctions.

To sum up:

Family members can't directly know the specific information of family members being arrested for whoring. If family members suspect that their family members have been arrested for whoring, they can make inquiries by directly contacting family members, consulting lawyers or inquiring with public security organs. At the same time, we must abide by relevant laws and regulations and must not infringe upon the privacy and legitimate rights and interests of others.

Legal basis:

Article 66 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Public Security Administration Punishment stipulates that those who engage in prostitution or whoring shall be detained for more than 10 days and less than 15 days, and may be fined not more than 5,000 yuan; If the circumstances are minor, they shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than five hundred yuan. Whoever solicits prostitutes in public places shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than 500 yuan.