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Formula One star Sato calls on G-8 to guarantee sanitation and water for all

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  • Altria at 09:24 AM JST - 3rd July

    How about driving a car that gets more than 2 miles to the gallon, Takuma?

  • nandakandamanda at 12:21 PM JST - 3rd July

    Altria "How about driving a car that gets more than 2 miles to the gallon, Takuma?"

    I don't think he drives his work-wheels to work.

  • Youdontknow at 12:33 PM JST - 3rd July

    Hang on a second...he's a Japanese in London...he's not a permanent resident and he hasn't changed nationality. So why the hell was he not arrested for partaking in what is essentially, a political protest? We're not allowed to do it here, so why should this Japanese visitor to the UK be allowed to do it there?

  • nigelboy at 12:39 PM JST - 3rd July

    We're not allowed to do it here, so why should this Japanese visitor to the UK be allowed to do it there?

    Who said you're not allowed to protest in Japan?

  • wilbur at 01:07 PM JST - 3rd July

    'star' ? how come i never heard of him ?

  • thepro at 01:09 PM JST - 3rd July

    The worst driver in F-1 demands water for all. Better get moving!

  • Kameleon at 02:51 PM JST - 3rd July

    This is a humanitarian protest, not political.

  • romulus3 at 10:32 PM JST - 3rd July

    thepro,

    any F1 driver is a star. you and I will never achieve such heights or prestige. Sato is damn fast. stop Japan bashing just for the sake of it.

  • medievaltimes at 12:18 AM JST - 4th July

    This is a humanitarian protest, not political.

    Humanitarian issues are political. Especially when they are international humanitarian issues.

  • rajakumar at 12:43 AM JST - 4th July

    Takuma Sato, doing great by supporting good causes.

  • Youdontknow at 02:44 AM JST - 4th July

    nigelboy:

    Who said you're not allowed to protest in Japan?

    The law says so, that's who!

  • Youdontknow at 02:46 AM JST - 4th July

    Kameleon:

    This is a humanitarian protest, not political.

    Where was he protesting? Oh yes, outside the Japanese Embassy - I think you'll find that makes it political.

  • lipscombe at 08:18 AM JST - 4th July

    any F1 driver is a star. you and I will never achieve such heights or prestige.

    hahahahaha

  • nigelboy at 09:45 AM JST - 4th July

    Who said you're not allowed to protest in Japan?

    Which law?

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