11/22/2008 CHIBA--Police here Thursday arrested a 65-year-old man who admitted posing as a doctor for nearly 30 years.
Yukio Hasegawa's past caught up with him when he was questioned by police about a 2005 traffic violation over speeding.
He was arrested on suspicion of providing medical services without a license to 10 people for about a year through October.
Hasegawa told police he had started posing as a doctor around 1980, assuming the identity of a real doctor using a photocopied license. The ruse earned him about 15 million yen a year.
The suspect worked at a clinic in Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture, once a week from around 1994. He saw 20-30 patients a day, mostly as an orthopedist.(IHT/Asahi: November 22,2008)
mostly as an orthopedist? How much do you want to bet the remainder of his time was spent practicing OB/GYN? In fact, now that I think about the lines I've used in the past ("I think those things need a proper medical inspection from a pro like me"), maybe I should start driving a little more slowly.
Anyway, I am very confused how this 2005 speeding incident led to an investigation of his medical license now in 2008.