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Overdue loans bother my friends in many ways. Can you call the police?
Legal analysis: Yes, if the debtor is violently collected, he should learn to protect himself by law and avoid confrontation with the other party. If the debtor is forced to repay the debt by the creditor or the collection team hired by the creditor due to his inability to repay the debt, the debtor shall report the case to the public security organ in time, and the public security organ shall intervene in the investigation. If the collector's behavior violates the criminal law, he will be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law. Those who have not violated the criminal law will also be punished by the public security organs according to law.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law.

Article 2 Anyone who disturbs public order, endangers public safety, infringes on personal rights and property rights, and hinders social management, which is harmful to society and constitutes a crime in accordance with the provisions of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), shall be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law; If it is not serious enough for criminal punishment, the public security organ shall impose administrative penalties for public security in accordance with this law.

Article 42 Whoever commits one of the following acts shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than five hundred yuan; 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.