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Taka-Okami wrote:Has anyone seen any t-shirts for sale protesting the fingerprinting?
Like, "Gaijin out!" or "Yokoso" with a big fingerprint in the background? I need to do something to show that I think it is bullshit. I am going to petition my government to only fingerprint Yanks and Japs when they enter MY country. Fuckin pricks.
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Taka-Okami wrote:Has anyone seen any t-shirts for sale protesting the fingerprinting?
Like, "Gaijin out!" or "Yokoso" with a big fingerprint in the background? I need to do something to show that I think it is bullshit. I am going to petition my government to only fingerprint Yanks and Japs when they enter MY country. Fuckin pricks.
He also has the Last Word..amdg wrote:No t-shirts but Debito has some cartoons up on his site here..
I don't think I'd have a problem if they were using retina scans.. Fingerprints can be left behind where you were, or planted where you've never been.. That worries me. Of course, the government would never fabricate evidence to drive an agenda..... What can you do? Not a lot, since this law has been pipelined for years. Moreover, if you refuse your prints, you can’t resort to Zainichi-style civil disobedience. You just get turned away at the border.
But don’t do nothing. Voice your opinion wherever you can. Target people administering the program, as well as those being economically affected by it. Hand over a short letter of protest as you clear Customs. Send feedback online to groups like JETRO, the Japan National Tourist Organization and the Japan Hotel Association. Contact merchant groups in Tokyo or Akihabara that want foreign currency. Cite how copycatting the US-Visit Program will likewise hurt tourism and foreign direct investment. Nuts to “Yokoso Japan.”
If you’re the silent type: when you’re at the border, wait patiently together with your whole family, citizens and all, in the Gaijin Line. Let huge crowds demonstrate just how half-baked and callous this policy is.
Given the exceptional treatment given the Zainichi, policymakers assumed the “gaijin” would not fight back. Show them that’s not true.
After all, if you live here, you are not a “guest.” You are a taxpaying resident, helping Japan face its future demographic demons. Demand the commensurate respect...
Amnesty International and Solidarity for Migrants Japan will hold a public meeting on the biometric data laws on Oct 27 in Chiyoda-ku.
GuyJean wrote:I'm going to superglue my fingertips together before I get off the plane.[/I]
GJ
gboothe wrote:I think I'll just lay my johnson on the scanner and see what they say....
American Oyaji wrote:...Not enough to scan.
gboothe wrote:Having more meat hanging down than Oscar Meyer has hanging up, I will not grace that comment with an answer!
FG Lurker wrote:So it's flaccid like an Oscar Meyer wiener is it? Not sure that's something I would've posted online if I was in the same situation...
Taka-Okami wrote:What happens if we refuse to be fingerprinted on when leaving Japan?
Taka-Okami wrote:Really? I heard different.
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Taka-Okami wrote:Really? I heard different.
ttjereth wrote:Read for yourself
New entry Procedures will start http://www.immi-moj.go.jp/keiziban/happyou/pdf/poster-english.pdf
Notice they are ENTRY procedures.
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Taka-Okami wrote:Really? I heard different.
Mulboyne wrote:... if they institute a system to allow you to register your prints and photo so you can receive a waiver or pass which will allow you to use a fast track next time you try to enter the country. That system would be voluntary.
Taro Toporific wrote:[INDENT]By debito.com on Fingerprinting non-Japanese
European Business Council and Aus/NZ Chamber of Commerce in Japan: ... Jakob Edberg, Policy Director of the EBC: "After long discussions with the Ministry of Justice, it is now clear that re-entry permit holders will be able to pre-register fingerprints and photo at either Shinagawa or at Narita on the way out. Undergoing this procedure once should grant swift re-entry at Narita (not other international airports) as long as the passport/ re-entry permit is valid."
http://www.moj.go.jp/NYUKAN/nyukan63-2.pdf
The Ministry of Justice has also said that for those re-entry permit holders who have not yet pre-registered their fingerprints and photos, there should be a line separate from other foreigners (e.g. tourists) at the immigration counter. However, the MOJ not yet made this commitment in writing - because they may not be able to staff the extra lines at all times of the day.[/INDENT]
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
ttjereth wrote:To the best of my knowledge the fingerprinting and photos are only when entering.
Hokuto-shinken wrote:Just wondering, is there anybody traveling this month from Japan and coming back when the system has changed. Would you be able to post your experiences here so we will know what to expect.
Hokuto-shinken wrote:Yes, that is right. Every time you enter.
Taka-Okami wrote:I will arrive on the 21st Nov. I plan on taking some video for ppl to have a look at.
omae mona wrote:You don't have to believe me, but referring back to my note above, it appears that you also have to fingerprint (and give a photo) on the way out if you hope to use the fast-track automatic gates when you come back in.
omae mona wrote:Understand it based on what information? What you say is logical, but that's not what the official MOJ document that I linked to seems to say. Did you read it? I'll be the first to admit that my Japanese reading skills are far from perfect.
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