This kind of behavior may be regarded as illegal intrusion, infringing on other people's private space and privacy. In addition, this behavior may also violate the management regulations of the school or apartment, resulting in disciplinary action against the relevant personnel of the school or apartment. Therefore, it is recommended that boys abide by relevant regulations and respect the privacy and personal space of others.
Illegal generally refers to illegal behavior. Also known as "invalid behavior". An illegal act. Acts that violate the law. Different from the objective illegal behavior, the actor is subjectively at fault when carrying out the behavior, thus infringing on the social relations protected by law.
Subjective fault refers to the subjective state of intention or negligence. According to the nature of illegality, illegal acts can be divided into criminal violations, civil violations, economic violations and administrative violations. According to the degree of harm to society, illegal acts can be divided into general illegal acts and serious illegal acts (crimes).
Violation of law refers to an act that violates the existing laws, causes certain harm to society, and is at fault. Illegal acts are divided into general illegal acts and serious illegal acts (that is, criminal acts) according to the seriousness of the circumstances. According to the laws it violates, it can be divided into administrative violations, civil violations, criminal violations and unconstitutional acts.
Characteristics of civil tort:
1. Civil violation is an act that violates the obligation of action or omission stipulated in the civil law.
2. Some civil torts do not require the perpetrator to be subjectively at fault. For example, engaging in highly dangerous operations causes property or personal injury to others, even if the actor is subjectively at fault, it also constitutes a civil tort.
3. Although I don't bear civil liability for the civil tort committed by a person without civil capacity, my guardian should bear corresponding civil liability.
4. In some cases, acts that violate national civil policies and social public interests can also constitute civil tort.