Bla,Bla,Bla...they want to show they work and as expected, only foreginers coming here because of Summit to interrupt it. WOW!!! Great PR and as usual brain washing to public
people, we talk here about "suspected of pushing the back of the officer’s head against a wall". this is a serious offense, he could have end up shot on the spot in other countries.
yabits, it's written all over airports in Japan that it's not allowed to take pictures. you break the rule, you face consequences, that's what they teach in kindergarten
Well the officer did try to stop him. Man this story is a joke, the guy was doing something that was against the rules. Then he shoves an officer in the back of the head.
BTW he was a visitor to this country and he attacked an officer. If this was the reverse I wonder how the Korean officer would have reacted.....
Oh it is ok that you shoved me in the back of the head, Japanese tourist we here in Korea love when people do that to us.
Yeah right, they would have beat the crap out of him then tossed his bum out of Korea. But since it was a nice Korean attacking an evil Japanese officer, oh well then it is ok!
The person who makes the first physical contact move on the other is automatically in the wrong under J law.
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That's only if you're Japanese. If you're a foriegner the law doesn't apply. Well, maybe in the books it does, but not in reality. TRUST ME, I know.
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European1 at 01:52 PM JST - 5th July
Bla,Bla,Bla...they want to show they work and as expected, only foreginers coming here because of Summit to interrupt it. WOW!!! Great PR and as usual brain washing to public
wilbur at 03:45 PM JST - 5th July
japanese storm troopers
timeon at 04:50 PM JST - 5th July
people, we talk here about "suspected of pushing the back of the officer’s head against a wall". this is a serious offense, he could have end up shot on the spot in other countries.
yabits at 08:05 PM JST - 5th July
Yes, the talk is of suspected behavior.
We know the office initiated the contact when he tried to stop Mr. Lee from taking a picture. Both sides of the story need to be told.
nandakandamanda at 09:57 PM JST - 5th July
The person who makes the first physical contact move on the other is automatically in the wrong under J law.
timeon at 11:24 PM JST - 5th July
yabits, it's written all over airports in Japan that it's not allowed to take pictures. you break the rule, you face consequences, that's what they teach in kindergarten
yabits at 03:43 AM JST - 6th July
LOL!!!
Is it written in Hangul?
Good_Jorb at 04:33 AM JST - 6th July
If you're in Japan to attend an international rally, one would hope that you could read "No photo's" in english.
timeon at 10:35 AM JST - 6th July
actually it's written in Hangul, Enlish, Chinese. maybe he couldn't read?
JoeBigs at 12:43 PM JST - 6th July
Well the officer did try to stop him. Man this story is a joke, the guy was doing something that was against the rules. Then he shoves an officer in the back of the head.
BTW he was a visitor to this country and he attacked an officer. If this was the reverse I wonder how the Korean officer would have reacted.....
Oh it is ok that you shoved me in the back of the head, Japanese tourist we here in Korea love when people do that to us.Yeah right, they would have beat the crap out of him then tossed his bum out of Korea. But since it was a nice Korean attacking an evil Japanese officer, oh well then it is ok!
This story was no story.....Propaganda bs......
LuckyDevil at 05:03 PM JST - 6th July
The person who makes the first physical contact move on the other is automatically in the wrong under J law. > That's only if you're Japanese. If you're a foriegner the law doesn't apply. Well, maybe in the books it does, but not in reality. TRUST ME, I know.
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