There you go. Not cool.The reason for high conviction rate is because there is no presumption of innocence and also because of very high pressure tactics by Japanese cops. They can hold people on pretty much solitary almost indefinitely
It's harmless & ridiculous but yes, actually, I'd rather take those crimes than mass shootings and every other ill that plagues the states.That's what happens when crime rates are low. Do you want to live in that kind of society?
It's like listening to 90+ years old voice actors talking about fictional characters, that's weird.Good grief. How is that a crime?
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That's funny that you say that, Nintendo was indeed created in 1889.![]()
Dude was caught tampering with Nintendo Playing cards in 1890.
Soros doesn't have enough money to do 1/5 of the stuff people like you accuse him of doing.America may have harsher punishments on the books, but in many urban cities, Soros-backed DAs are prosecuting less and less criminals. So they get arrested, and then just go right back out into the streets within 24 hours. Yes, crime rate isn't going to be affected by just one variable. My response was to the poster who asked if crime exists at all in Japan.
The US has an over 10 times higher incarceration rate.Crime exists, but unlike America, you actually get locked up when you commit a crime in Japan. Shinzo Abe, the former prime minister of Japan, was assassinated just a couple years ago. The killer is facing a life sentence.