What should I do if someone takes a photo of me and trembles and violates my privacy?

What should I do if someone takes a photo of me and trembles, invading my privacy? The answers are as follows: 1. You can call the police and the police will investigate and deal with it. 2. If the act of maliciously sending photos of others is suspected of infringing on personal privacy, the victim can collect evidence, call the police, or file a lawsuit in court to demand compensation from the infringer. If the circumstances are serious, the infringer will be subject to public security penalties or be held criminally responsible.

Constitutive elements of invasion of privacy:

1. Subjective fault;

2. There are illegal acts, infringement of private space, and infringement of private information;

3. The occurrence of damaging results. Property loss, damage to personal interests and mental pain resulting from the damage;

IV. causation.

Legal basis:

Article 1032 of the "**** of the People's Republic of China" and the "Civil Code of the People's Republic of China"

Natural persons enjoy the right to privacy. No organization or individual may infringe on the privacy rights of others by snooping, intruding, disclosing, making public, etc.

Privacy refers to a natural person’s private life, peace, private space, private activities, and private information that he does not want others to know.

Article 103 Unless otherwise provided by law or with the express consent of the right holder, no organization or individual may carry out the following acts:

(1) By phone, text message, Instant messaging tools, emails, flyers, etc., invade the tranquility of other people's private lives.

(2) Entering other people’s private spaces such as residences and hotel rooms, filming, peeping into other people’s privacy;

(3) Filming, peeping at, eavesdropping on, and making public other people’s private activities;

(4) Photographing or peeping at other people’s private parts of the body;

(5) Processing other people’s private information;

(6) Infringing on others in any other way of privacy.

Criminal Law

Article 253 Whoever violates relevant state regulations by selling or providing citizens’ personal information to others, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention, and shall also A fine may or may not be imposed. If the circumstances are particularly serious, the offender shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than seven years, and shall also be fined. Anyone who violates relevant national regulations and sells or provides to others personal information of citizens obtained during the performance of duties or provision of services shall be severely punished in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph. Anyone who steals or illegally obtains citizens’ personal information through other methods shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1.