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How much does it usually cost for a hotel to open the wrong door?

The compensation standard for hotel waiters opening the wrong door is determined according to the actual consequences. If there is no damage, there is no need for compensation. According to the causes of personal injury, it can be divided into general tort personal injury, special tort personal injury, product injury, traffic accident injury, medical injury, environmental pollution injury, highly dangerous operation injury, animal feeding injury, industrial injury, object injury and accident injury.

The constitution of the liability for infringement of privacy or infringement of privacy interests must have the general elements of tort liability, that is, it must have four elements: illegal behavior, damaging facts, causality and subjective fault. The applicable imputation principle is the fault liability principle, but the no-fault liability principle and the fair liability principle are not applicable.

1 invasion of privacy. First of all, invasion of privacy must be illegal.

2. The fact that the right to privacy is violated. Privacy is a kind of information, an activity, a space field and a secret state. The damage to privacy is manifested as spying, being monitored, being violated, being published, being disturbed and being disturbed.

3. Causality of invasion of privacy. It means that there is an inherent, inevitable and regular connection between the illegal act of infringing privacy and the fact of damaging privacy.

4. Subjective fault of infringing privacy. The perpetrator who violates the right to privacy must be subjectively at fault. Mainly intentional, that is, foreseeing the consequences of invasion of privacy but hoping or letting this happen.

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Legal basis: Article 165 of the Civil Code.

If the actor infringes upon the civil rights and interests of others due to his fault, he shall bear the tort liability.

If the actor is presumed to be at fault according to the law and cannot prove that he is not at fault, he shall bear tort liability.

Article 166

If the actor causes damage to the civil rights and interests of others, regardless of whether the actor is at fault or not, if the law stipulates that he should bear tort liability, such provisions shall prevail.