What should I do if I am harassed by the phone every day?

You can call the police, you can call the police no matter how many times you call, and the police will investigate and deal with it. It is illegal to call others to disturb their normal life. The victim can call the police and ask the public security organ to investigate and deal with it according to law. Provide telephone number, recording, telephone list, etc. when reporting the case.

Legal analysis

If you have been maliciously harassed by selling houses, users can call the police first, but users should keep call records or SMS records as evidence. After calling the police, the police will try their best to find the initiator. Usually this punishment is not very serious. If it is serious, it will be administratively detained or fined. However, if the other party harasses others, they can file a civil lawsuit against them and demand reasonable compensation. This Law is formulated with a view to maintaining public order, ensuring public safety, protecting the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, legal persons and other organizations, and standardizing and ensuring that public security organs and their people's police perform their duties of public security administration according to law. Because harassing phone calls does not constitute a crime, it will not be sentenced, but it belongs to the category of public security management and can be detained for less than five days or fined less than 500 yuan. According to relevant laws and regulations, detention can be divided into three types: administrative detention, criminal detention and judicial custody.

legal ground

Article 42 of the People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law shall be detained for less than five days or fined less than five hundred yuan for any of the following acts; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than ten days, and may also be fined not more than 500 yuan: (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, falsely accusing and framing others, and attempting to subject others to criminal investigation or public security administration punishment; (4) Threatening, insulting, beating or retaliating against witnesses and their close relatives; (5) sending obscene, insulting, intimidating or other information for many times to interfere with the normal life of others; (six) voyeurism, sneak shots, eavesdropping, spreading the privacy of others.