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Samurai_Jerk wrote:As far as I know, it's not against the law to fail a drug test in Japan. If she was smart, she made sure there was no contraband in her place before she went incognito. According to the news, she and her husband were living seperately and he told the cops she was using too when he got arrested. What a fucking scumbag.
IkemenTommy wrote:Or she wouldn't have any in her possession when she went to the police to see her husband in the first place. When the police asked to search her bag, she quickly bolted out of there and that ultimately led the police to suspect her with drugs.
We are dealing with not the smartest people on earth.
IkemenTommy wrote:When the police asked to search her bag, she quickly bolted out of there ...
We are dealing with not the smartest people on earth.
Yokohammer wrote:Yup, she's turned herself in.
The fact that this story has been the top news on NHK for several days now kinda bothers me. The wide shows I would understand, but NHK? This is just one dumb geinojin chicky and her dumb hubby getting caught with some dope. Really small change compared to the economy or North Korea or the upcoming election ... or any number of things that are significantly affecting the country and world at large.
[Conspiracy theory warning]
I have noticed that in the past, when the government has wanted to slip something under the radar, there is often some other relatively minor news item that gets lots of unwarranted attention while a controversial bill is passed with minimum public scrutiny, for example.
[End conspiracy theory warning]
Just thinking out loud ...
Takechanpoo wrote:traumatic junkie bitch's shot in her teenage days
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and now...
Catoneinutica wrote:Heh. The squad-car photo vs. the headshot next to her name is a sobering example of The J-Chick: Before and After.
Takechanpoo wrote:junkie Noriko
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