In cases of spouse abuse or any kind of crime, victims are welcomed at convenience stores, where a clerk will look after them under scalding fluorescent light until police arrive. Last year, 39,000 people fled to convenience stores for personal safety.
The article makes it sound like the this is a service actively offered by convenience stores. Anyone know if that's the case? I would have thought it's more that people take refuge in the nearest brightly lit public place which, at least at night, is odds-on to be a convenience store. However, the mention of "39,000" suggests that there might be something slightly more systematic.