According to the provisions of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the crime of insult refers to an act that publicly insults the personality of others and damages their reputation by violence or other means, and the circumstances are serious. If the circumstances are minor and do not constitute criminal responsibility, they shall be punished in accordance with the Law on Public Security Administration Punishment. Since it has been stipulated in the law to publicly insult others or fabricate facts to slander others, once proved, the abuser can be detained and fined. What is a blatant insult?
So-called? Is it public? It refers to revealing others' privacy, slandering others' personality and reputation in front of a third party or even everyone, which is a blatant insult. Whether the insulted person hears or sees it, the fact of this infringement exists.
In this case, the woman who abused the community secretary was detained across the city. The woman was dissatisfied with the practice of the community secretary, so she called her "yes" in the group. Asshole secretary? Therefore, the woman was identified by Bijie police as insulting others and should be administratively detained according to law. The police station asked Ms. Ren, the community secretary, to cooperate, but Ms. Ren refused to cooperate, so she followed up this cross-city detention incident. After the matter was questioned by the public, the police revoked the administrative punishment.
Regarding the cancellation of administrative punishment, Bijie City Public Security Bureau issued a circular, which probably means that Ms. Ren, who called names, openly insulted others and was administratively detained. However, due to improper law enforcement procedures, the administrative punishment for Ms. Ren was cancelled.
But many netizens were blinded when they saw this. Since Ms. Ren has publicly insulted the community secretary, she should be punished! Law enforcers should be punished for improper law enforcement and insulting others. Everything should be yard by yard, and we can't confuse them. Is it degrading to suddenly revoke the administrative punishment for Ms. Ren who publicly insulted the community secretary? Even if Ms. Ren is severely punished for swearing, should she be convicted again? If she is acquitted, then she can insult others at will? This is also a concern of many people. However, many lawyers explained to the police that since the community secretary is a public official, Ms. Ren made inappropriate remarks for a reason and did not belong to unilateral intentional abuse. And then what? Asshole? This word cannot be used to insult the secretary, but only to evaluate the public officials. Lawyers believe that citizens have the right to evaluate public officials, but Ms. Ren's words and expressions are somewhat inappropriate and her detention is somewhat heavy. Ms. Ren should be sentenced to a warning and fined.