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Is it self-defense for guests to enter the front desk of the hotel to make trouble and fight at the front desk?

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Self-defense, as a reason to deter violations of the law, refers to when a person is immediately attacked illegally by others and has no chance to resort to law to resist the attack. However, it is legal to attack the aggressor with reasonable force to protect himself from physical injury, which does not constitute any crime in this case.

Article 20 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * In order to protect the national interests, the public, the person, property and other rights of oneself or others from the ongoing unlawful infringement, and stop the unlawful infringement, which causes damage to the unlawful infringer, it belongs to self-defense and does not bear criminal responsibility.

If justifiable defense obviously exceeds the necessary limit and causes great damage, criminal responsibility shall be borne, but the punishment shall be mitigated or exempted. Taking defensive actions against violent crimes such as assault, murder, robbery, rape, kidnapping, etc., which seriously endanger personal safety, and causing casualties of illegal infringers, is not excessive defense and does not bear criminal responsibility.