Now, it's interesting to note thatnine out of 10 groped on trainsapparently enjoyed it so much, they didn't bother reporting it to the cops....

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Screwed Up Eyes wrote:I think it's fair enough...how can you expect police to chase criminals when people riding bicycles without the lights turned on, gaijin failing to separate their garbage properly and visa overstayers are reaching plague proportions? Let's not forget, there are only four seasons in the year (distinct though those seasons may be...).
xenomorph42 wrote:Why would you want to anyway? It could possibly backfire on you. Also, this being Japan, I can see how 30.6% would feel like that. Ever had to file a report with the police? That alone would make anyone want to just say forget it! I think the troublesome stems from the tedious BS paperwork that you have to file and that alone can take a couple of hours and forget about follow-ups!
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:i was speaking about j-girls reporting it. but for sure as a gaijin girl, i wouldn't. i made the unfortunate mistake of filing a report several years back after i'd been roofied in a nightclub by another gaijin. that report got filed straight away in the bin and followed with a lengthy interrogation about whether i had made the whole story up or not and then followed by an even lengthier lecture about not wasting the time of the police with non-serious crimes.
xenomorph42 wrote:I agree. The whole police process can be mind-numbing to say the least. Not to get off topic, but a few months ago I was given a ticket for talking on the mobile phone, had to go to the station, wasn't that far about 2 blocks. The whole thing took more than 3 hours to write me up and to interrogate me and to ask me questions that were not pertinent to the situation at that time. So I do agree with you on that part. I would never file anything either, if they can waste my time and ask me 100 questions as if I killed someone, then I would hate t think how they would handle a groping case.
xenomorph42 wrote:a few months ago I was given a ticket for talking on the mobile phone
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:So Japan is safety cuntry....
GomiGirl wrote:Is that because only texting, apps and internet are allowed on Japanese cell phones these days.
xenomorph42 wrote:Let me clarify: I was driving.
GomiGirl wrote:I guessed as much - I was just being a smart arse.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Methinks xenomorph may be struggling to cope with Australian smart arsitry...
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Methinks xenomorph may be struggling to cope with Australian smart arsitry...
Yokohammer wrote:"Arsitry" has got to be the new word of the year. It embodies a unique blend of arseness and artistry that only a true Aussie could execute with finesse.
xenomorph42 wrote:Hey! I wanna see you think, type and being drunk off your ass...er..arse! Drink a bottle of Tequila and rationalize your thoughts if you can!
Doctor Stop wrote:You were driving the train?
Kagetsu wrote: the other was a roudy 20 year old making a fool of himself, for which my self and two other people (one westerner, and one Japanese man) grabbed him and threw him off at the next stop.
Kagetsu wrote:I went out of my way to get on the Saikyo line to be groped... didn't happen, was jammed in, near some pretty women around me who looked like they might have been 'into' that sort of thing at the time (well, there were more women then men in any case) but no one made a move. T_T
Fail.
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