0001Boiled eggs★.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:15:13.84ID:ogFYwwrM9
Interviews with related parties revealed that the Aichi Prefectural Police had prepared a document in 2010 calling for more thorough police questioning and searches of personal belongings, with the mindset that “foreigners are sure to commit some kind of illegal act.” The internal documents were obtained by The Huffington Post Japan. In a lawsuit filed by three foreign nationals against Aichi Prefecture and other parties seeking state compensation, the plaintiffs have submitted documents with similar content to the one discovered this time as evidence. This appears to have been created by the Aichi Prefectural Police in 2009. ◼ “Foreigners often carry lethal weapons”
The internal document newly obtained by HuffPost Japan is a pamphlet titled “Office Documents: A Must-Have for Young Police Officers on the Scene of Police Scenes – You’re a Veteran from Today!” It was published for police officers by the Regional General Affairs Division of the Aichi Prefectural Police Headquarters’ Regional Bureau in July 2010 and is 133 pages long. According to sources, the cards were distributed to new police officers as they graduated from the police academy, and were given to at least those who enrolled in 2010 and 2011. The booklet’s “Practical Edition: Criminal Law” section contains a page headed “Discovering Delinquent Foreign Visitors to Japan,” which states the following:
☆You can be arrested just for not showing your passport!
◎Foreigners can be subject to anything, including immigration laws, drug offenses, and the Sword and Firearms Control Law!!
◎Ask for help, pursue, and thoroughly search their belongings!!!
The next state that,
◯If you are immediately aware that someone is a foreigner and does not speak Japanese,
you should be firmly convinced that they are committing some kind of illegal act, such as not carrying a passport, illegally residing or remaining in the country, possessing or using drugs, or carrying a gun, sword, or knife, and should be thoroughly pursued(※) and their belongings searched. (※Original text. (That’s a mistake, not “thorough”)
◯ Don’t be put off by “I don’t understand Japanese.” It’s just an excuse used when something is inconvenient. It is Japanese in itself, and as long as you live in Japan you will be able to understand Japanese well enough to continue pursuing it, incorporating gestures and language. The guide provides the following: Furthermore, in the section, it says: ◯ Foreigners often carry weapons, so if you are alone, always call for backup and pay close attention to the distance and the other person’s movements. ○ Foreigners riding in vehicles may be hiding survival knives or other items next to the driver’s seat, and may make sudden accelerations, so you should not carelessly stick your head or hands through the driver’s window. He is calling for caution. At the beginning of the booklet, the regional chief at the time explained the booklet’s aim, saying, “This book contains information that young police officers who respond to situations on the scene need to be careful about when dealing with everyday cases they encounter. It also covers the basis for various activities so that each individual can carry out their duties with confidence.” According to sources, paper booklets are not currently being distributed, but individuals can view the information on the prefectural police’s internal portal site. The contents of the “working documents” have been updated since they were first created in 2010, and the latest version has apparently removed wording linking “foreigners” with crime, such as the one mentioned above. “I was taught that foreigners are bad people.” The practice of police targeting individuals for investigations or judging whether they have committed a crime based on their “race,” skin color, nationality, or ethnic origin is called “racial profiling,” and has become a problem in Japan in recent years. Three foreign nationals who claim they were subjected to racist questioning by police officers have filed a lawsuit against the national government, Aichi Prefecture, and Tokyo Metropolitan Government, seeking state compensation, alleging that racial profiling is illegal and unconstitutional. One man, who had a long career as a “professional questioning” with the Aichi Prefectural Police, told The Huffington Post Japan in an interview that, “When I was a young police officer, one of my jobs was to randomly approach and question anyone who looked foreign, in order to meet the quota for arrests made during questioning.” When he was a rookie police officer, he was given a booklet called “Essentials for Crime Scene Responses,” which he frequently reread until he became accustomed to the job. “Since I was in police school, I was taught that ’foreigners are bad people,’ so even when I read the documents, I just thought ’that’s how it is,’ and didn’t think anything was wrong.”
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The internal document newly obtained by HuffPost Japan is a pamphlet titled “Office Documents: A Must-Have for Young Police Officers on the Scene of Police Scenes – You’re a Veteran from Today!” It was published for police officers by the Regional General Affairs Division of the Aichi Prefectural Police Headquarters’ Regional Bureau in July 2010 and is 133 pages long. According to sources, the cards were distributed to new police officers as they graduated from the police academy, and were given to at least those who enrolled in 2010 and 2011. The booklet’s “Practical Edition: Criminal Law” section contains a page headed “Discovering Delinquent Foreign Visitors to Japan,” which states the following:
☆You can be arrested just for not showing your passport!
◎Foreigners can be subject to anything, including immigration laws, drug offenses, and the Sword and Firearms Control Law!!
◎Ask for help, pursue, and thoroughly search their belongings!!!
The next
◯If you are immediately aware that someone is a foreigner and does not speak Japanese,
you should be firmly convinced that they are committing some kind of illegal act, such as not carrying a passport, illegally residing or remaining in the country, possessing or using drugs, or carrying a gun, sword, or knife, and should be thoroughly pursued(※) and their belongings searched. (※Original text. (That’s a mistake, not “thorough”)
◯ Don’t be put off by “I don’t understand Japanese.” It’s just an excuse used when something is inconvenient. It is Japanese in itself, and as long as you live in Japan you will be able to understand Japanese well enough to continue pursuing it, incorporating gestures and language. The guide provides the following: Furthermore, in the
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0011Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:18:26.59ID:YW6ua/Ge0
>>1
In 2010, during the Democratic Party era, there were only a few foreigners.
Even then, it was difficult to deal with bad foreigners.
Then Abe brought in a lot of them and there’s no way to control them anymore.
In 2010, during the Democratic Party era, there were only a few foreigners.
Even then, it was difficult to deal with bad foreigners.
Then Abe brought in a lot of them and there’s no way to control them anymore.
0014Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:20:09.34ID:qvw6VSu30
>>1
The media that reports on this…
It just makes me realize again that this is something that is necessary for Japan.
The media that reports on this…
It just makes me realize again that this is something that is necessary for Japan.
0039Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:31:34.73ID:5vTfNd1D0
>>1
The crimes committed by foreigners in Japan are so severe that we have no choice but to take this kind of action.
Foreign criminals in Japan should be severely punished, forced to return, and banned from entering the country.
The crimes committed by foreigners in Japan are so severe that we have no choice but to take this kind of action.
Foreign criminals in Japan should be severely punished, forced to return, and banned from entering the country.
0042Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:34:29.28ID:4YpKi6AU0
>>1
Multicultural forced, multicultural brainwashing
Oh, it’s Kashii lol
I wonder who’s in charge? lol
Multicultural forced, multicultural brainwashing
Oh, it’s Kashii lol
I wonder who’s in charge? lol
0104Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 10:04:45.87ID:wn2nr+uh0
>>1
It was under the nightmare Democratic Party administration
so you can see how abnormal the atmosphere was.
It was under the nightmare Democratic Party administration
so you can see how abnormal the atmosphere was.
0003Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:16:13.60ID:Bp+i4OnC0(1/2)
That’s mostly correct.
0004Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:17:02.90ID:odinIwEU0
But he will be acquitted in court.
0005Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:17:08.85ID:Bp+i4OnC0(2/2)
They’re a bit lenient though. I can’t trust foreigners who speak Japanese.
0010Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:17:47.44ID:tQYkjaD90
>>5
There are more Japanese criminals who speak Japanese though lol.
There are more Japanese criminals who speak Japanese though lol.
0023Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:23:25.86ID:CsvMXOA50
>>5
Dave Spector: “Yeah.”
Dave Spector: “Yeah.”
0058Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:41:55.61ID:1mw//XXR0(1/2)
>>5
I’ve heard this from experience.
I’ve heard this from experience.
0007Security guard [lv.13].Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:17:14.18ID:uggFHIkA0
Where is the mistake?
0008Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:17:30.36ID:lL+M8z5j0
Xenophobia
Xenosaga
Xenoblade
It would be cool if it had Xeno in it.
Xenosaga
Xenoblade
It would be cool if it had Xeno in it.
0009Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:17:38.31ID:vCGkEfvg0
Apparently people who speak Japanese get arrested in other countries too.
0025Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:23:32.79ID:7UbAH4Rw0(1/2)
>>10
Think in terms of percentages.
Think in terms of percentages.
0056Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:41:31.44ID:/hwIoIZH0(2/2)
>>10
You’re the type who thinks you’re nitpicking at school, but then it totally falls flat and you end up with no friends.
You’re the type who thinks you’re nitpicking at school, but then it totally falls flat and you end up with no friends.
0012Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:19:10.79ID:JQx4cNZP0
Saitama should also come under the jurisdiction of the Aichi Prefectural Police.
0015Anonymous donburako rolling around.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:20:35.05ID:94hLEQHL0
I think it’s a great policy and the Aichi Prefectural Police are the pride of Japan.
0016Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:22:05.31ID:b7XiqNHY0
Please speak in Japanese.
0017Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:22:21.19ID:biLT/uRo0
Search for 15 yen 50 sen.
0019Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:22:53.72ID:4iDXGgYL0
Since they are civil servants, it would be a problem if they had the level of a net-uyo’s mentality.
0021Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:23:18.21ID:3EbbdkU60
I don’t know where the problem is.
0022Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:23:19.57ID:wFpOkpMt0(1/4)
Immigrants are already starting to be disliked all over the world, admit it lol. Germany, the UK, France, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, and Canada are all blatantly starting to move to exclude immigrants. It’s a common understanding around the world that foreigners who don’t try to understand and adapt to the culture are bad.
0024Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:23:31.83ID:CH1tDHDc0
Japan is truly a savage nation.
I can’t believe the police are doing something so discriminatory…
All police departments, not just Aichi, should be investigated and those responsible should be held accountable.
I can’t believe the police are doing something so discriminatory…
All police departments, not just Aichi, should be investigated and those responsible should be held accountable.
0026Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:23:38.84ID:iWLvEV0I0
I think the perfect solution would be to make police officers required to wear body cameras, like in the US.
0030Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:26:09.40ID:wFpOkpMt0(2/4)
On the contrary, Aichi Prefecture has looked ahead to the future and acted accordingly, so we should praise their foresight lol.
0033Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:29:11.24ID:iNaJMHVD0
This is a good method for uncovering resellers.
0034Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:29:54.03ID:yyycMbHW0
It’s a stupid manual to give simple instructions to stupid people.
0035Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:30:37.96ID:wFpOkpMt0(3/4)
By the way, there are immigrants who are welcomed all over the world: immigrants who are highly educated, contribute to work and taxes, understand the language of the country, and are trying to assimilate into the culture.
0050Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:38:41.50ID:i2jEizeE0(2/6)
>>35
Such elites don’t come to Japan
Apple founder Steve Jobs’ father = Syrian immigrant
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ father = Cuban immigrant
NVIDIA founder Jensen Huang = Taiwanese immigrant
AMD CEO Lisa Su = Taiwanese immigrant
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu = Taiwanese immigrant
YouTube founder Steve Chen = Taiwanese immigrant
Google CEO Sundar Pichai = Indian immigrant
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella = Indian immigrant
As for Japan,
poor young Vietnamese and Chinese people are tricked
and brought here and forced to do slave labor like endlessly grilling deer crackers all day
And the head of the management company for the foreign slaves is Kishida’s younger brother.
Such elites don’t come to Japan
Apple founder Steve Jobs’ father = Syrian immigrant
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ father = Cuban immigrant
NVIDIA founder Jensen Huang = Taiwanese immigrant
AMD CEO Lisa Su = Taiwanese immigrant
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu = Taiwanese immigrant
YouTube founder Steve Chen = Taiwanese immigrant
Google CEO Sundar Pichai = Indian immigrant
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella = Indian immigrant
As for Japan,
poor young Vietnamese and Chinese people are tricked
and brought here and forced to do slave labor like endlessly grilling deer crackers all day
And the head of the management company for the foreign slaves is Kishida’s younger brother.
0036Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:30:39.07ID:2IgoAUkw0
It’s probably something based on experience. National power is strong and should be subject to criticism to a certain extent, but that doesn’t mean everything should be criticized.
0037Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:31:16.65ID:/xd6xqgQ0
There’s no point in talking about human rights when that has been the reality for so many years.
0043Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:35:10.38ID:BLIMIfwG0
It’s your job to be suspicious of people.
0052Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 1, 2024 (Sun) 09:40:09.03ID:ZquF1sdj0
I wonder what’s wrong with the Aichi Prefectural Police itself.
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