Posted in: Record ¥4.5 bil in lost cash turned in to Tokyo police in 2024 See in context
Large sums of cash are turned in within cities worldwide, but they don't typically publicize these figures through news outlets.
What does this say about Japan?
The fact that cash is being turned in, recorded, and published seems important for some reason, while far greater political and corporate theft of money that is not returned does not.
Go figure.
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Posted in: Two boys arrested for throwing raw eggs at police box in Shizuoka Prefecture See in context
Sounds like something I might have done as a boy - they might also have ADHD and be bored/ frustrated. (not an excuse, just a possible explanation).
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I've seen cops - usually a group of two or three - surround someone and demand ID. It's often at…
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