
Perhaps the naming of the fee as an "NHK fee" is the problem, since the fee doesn't depend on whether you one actually watches the NHK channels or not.
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Dreamy_Peach wrote:legion wrote:Basically we need a champion freelance journalist to take them down!
In Japan? Ha ha, only to be read by the likes of Debito readers.
Netherlander wrote:I don't want to sound like a dick, but why not simply pay like most other people.I've been paying for NHK through my cable television bill for the past 10 years. I never watch NHK but always pay for it because, it's a "television tax", I think it's called "television licensing" in some countries.
Perhaps the naming of the fee as an "NHK fee" is the problem, since the fee doesn't depend on whether you one actually watches the NHK channels or not.
Netherlander wrote:I don't want to sound like a dick, but why not simply pay like most other people.I've been paying for NHK through my cable television bill for the past 10 years.
FG Lurker wrote:Unless you are specifically paying an extra charge for NHK then you're not paying it. It is not included in the standard cable charges.
As for why I have no contract with NHK, I choose not to pay for government propaganda, thank you very much.
Coligny wrote:Your not even paying for this... last scandal was for titty bars and hostess if I remember well...
Netherlander wrote:I suppose in that case NHK will argue for you to throw out your tv set. Don't get me wrong I do agree with you for the most part.
Netherlander wrote:Why do say it's government propaganda.
Netherlander wrote:Would you make the same arguement regarding the BBC?
FG Lurker wrote:Media in general in Japan is kept on a tight leash by the government, but NHK is useless even by Japanese standards.
As for why I have no contract with NHK, I choose not to pay for government propaganda, thank you very much.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Actually, the situation with the media in Japan is far worse and insidious than being under government control. It's self-censorship. The government doesn't so much as control the media (it certainly manipulates it), but that's because it doesn't need to control it as the mainstream media in this cuntry regulates itself to sustain its role in, rather than shape, the establishment.
NHK fee collector arrested for chopping up ex-wife's body
Thursday, June 14
A fee collector for public broadcaster NHK who turned himself in to police, saying he had chopped up his former wife's body, was arrested Thursday along with a female roommate on suspicion of mutilating a corpse, police said.
Investigators said the fee collector, Koji Shiga, 47, turned himself in at Takenotsuka Police Station at about 1:50 a.m. on Monday, saying, "I've cut up my former wife's corpse."
When police rushed to his home, they found the dismembered body of a woman in several plastic bags, and immediately arrested Shiga and a 34-year-old woman, Tomoko Hitomi, who was also living at the same address, on suspicion of mutilating a corpse.
Investigators accuse the pair of cutting off the head and limbs of Shiga's 40-year-old former wife, Miho Shiga, at their home in Tokyo's Adachi-ku at the beginning of June.
When questioned by investigators over the death, one of the suspects reportedly told police the former wife had died after they beat her.
Koji Shiga, who worked as a collector of NHK's television broadcasting fees, divorced Miho Shiga four years ago, but had been living in the same home as her and Hitomi. Koji Shiga and Hitomi reportedly lived on the second floor of the home, while Miho Shiga shared the ground floor with two junior high school children.
An NHK public relations office representative apologized over the arrest.
"Although he was not a staff member, it is extremely regrettable that a business worker entrusted to collect television reception fees has been arrested, and we sincerely apologize," the representative said. (Mainichi)
Koji Shiga, who worked as a collector of NHK's television broadcasting fees, divorced Miho Shiga four years ago, but had been living in the same home as her and Hitomi.
gaijinpunch wrote:What an ideal set up.
TennoChinko wrote:It's good that you got an apology. Often, NHK will NOT apologize as they'll cleverly point out that the collectors are not staff. While they did apologize in the murder case below, they made the extra effort to point out the murderous NHK collector was not an actual NHK employee (however, they'll gladly take your money and bank account details, thank you very much)
http://mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp/national/news/20070614p2a00m0na013000c.html (dead link)
chokonen888 wrote:I wasn't saying to start a fight with the d00d, I was saying to send the fucker rolling down the stairs IF they attempted to physically force their way into your apartment or physically block you from closing your door.
GomiGirl wrote:I wonder if NHK collectors are the same sort of social pariahs as the parking meter attendants in Aus?
canman wrote:But then he went on to say, that the collectors change every two months, and while they can tell the current collectors not to visit my daughter's apartment, that he can't guarantee that someone won't visit again!
Coligny wrote:That's not even a hidden threat...
That's nearly an open "FUCK YOU"
Time to stock on bear repellant...
IparryU wrote:can you have pepper spray or mace in this kuntry? they get aggressive.. reach in the purse and spray 'em...
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