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What responsibility should I bear for being burned and abused?

First, what is the law of others blocking our door?

It is recommended to call the police in time. This kind of behavior does not violate the provisions of the criminal law, but it violates the law on public security administration punishment.

According to the provisions of the Law on Public Security Administration Punishment, anyone who commits one of the similar acts shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than five hundred yuan; If the circumstances are serious, they 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.

Second, what should I do if someone blocks my door?

Violation of civil law and other provisions, suspected of deliberately obstructing the daily life of others, affecting others' travel, is an infringement. According to Article 131 of the General Principles of the Civil Law, when exercising rights, the civil subject shall fulfill the obligations stipulated by law and agreed by the parties. Article 132 stipulates that a civil subject shall not abuse civil rights to harm the national interests, social public interests or the legitimate rights and interests of others. If someone blocks the house, you can seek the help of the property first. The property has an obligation. If the search for property fails, call 1 10 to ask the police for help. If the other party is still a rogue after the police leave, they can bring a lawsuit directly to the court.

According to Article 1 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), if an actor seeks to stimulate, vent his emotions, try to be brave or play tricks, he shall be punished by criminal law.

The acts specified in Article 293 shall be deemed as "stirring up trouble". If the actor commits the acts specified in Article 293 of the Criminal Law due to occasional contradictions and disputes in daily life, it shall be deemed as "seeking trouble", except that the contradiction is intentionally caused by the victim or the victim is mainly responsible for the intensification of the contradiction. Where an actor commits acts such as beating, insulting, threatening others or damaging or encroaching on others' property due to disputes over marriage, family, neighborhood or debt, it is generally not recognized as "stirring up trouble", but after being criticized and stopped by the relevant departments or punished, he continues to carry out frontier acts, except for disturbing social order.