moyashi
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Protect your umbrellas and bicycles!
These are the 2 most stolen things in Japan. Well, sorry, no stats to back this up but I've heard enough stories.
Umbrellas, well, they good as gone. Your bicycle if found you're lucky. The Police do check the train and subway stations frequently to find a missing bicycle.
If by chance they find the culprit, that person only needs to say, "I was just borrowing it and was planning to return it!" which then leads to a scolding at best.
shoplifting, interestingliy enough has also increased among elder housewives who just couldn't resist putting a $2 bag of NORI (edible seaweed) in her purse. Result if caught, a scolding by the store manager and if unlucky by the store undercover granny!
Of course, shoplifting is poplular among students, with private girl's high schol students pretty close to the top in participating in the extra-curricular activity.
I should add in here the recent theft / robbery crimes since the amounts they snatch are ridiculous petty.
People have been caught for knocking off vending machines, and convience stores. Net score $150 on the average. LoLoLo ... gee If I was gonna rob somebody I'd want at least a cool million for my troubles.
Warning:
Do protect your account books (the ones from the bank) and your HANKO (CHOP for those familiar with the English-Chinese usage). With these 2 anybody can empty your bank account.
Hanko ::: for those not in the know. Is normally a wooden dowel with a stamp of your name in Kanja/katakana use for official documents in exchange for your signiture.
These are the 2 most stolen things in Japan. Well, sorry, no stats to back this up but I've heard enough stories.
Umbrellas, well, they good as gone. Your bicycle if found you're lucky. The Police do check the train and subway stations frequently to find a missing bicycle.
If by chance they find the culprit, that person only needs to say, "I was just borrowing it and was planning to return it!" which then leads to a scolding at best.
shoplifting, interestingliy enough has also increased among elder housewives who just couldn't resist putting a $2 bag of NORI (edible seaweed) in her purse. Result if caught, a scolding by the store manager and if unlucky by the store undercover granny!
Of course, shoplifting is poplular among students, with private girl's high schol students pretty close to the top in participating in the extra-curricular activity.
I should add in here the recent theft / robbery crimes since the amounts they snatch are ridiculous petty.
People have been caught for knocking off vending machines, and convience stores. Net score $150 on the average. LoLoLo ... gee If I was gonna rob somebody I'd want at least a cool million for my troubles.
Warning:
Do protect your account books (the ones from the bank) and your HANKO (CHOP for those familiar with the English-Chinese usage). With these 2 anybody can empty your bank account.
Hanko ::: for those not in the know. Is normally a wooden dowel with a stamp of your name in Kanja/katakana use for official documents in exchange for your signiture.