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Security personnel check lawmakers' seats during a break in plenary sessions in the Upper House late Thursday.

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Come on guys... everyone knows you check the toilets first for the gun taped to the back of it or in a sealed bag dropped in the tank. If 'baddie movies' taught us anything, it's that the weapons are already there waiting.

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Does this happen a lot? Or is it only now as Japan descends under Abe?

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Looking for hijacked democracy, hidden agendas or lost integrity. Or all of the above.

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They're looking for whoopie cushions, I'd bet.

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Looking for their lost integrity

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Looking for hijacked democracy, hidden agendas or lost integrity They're looking for whoopie cushions

all of the above

Come on guys... everyone knows you check the toilets first for the gun taped to the back of it or in a sealed bag dropped in the tank. If 'baddie movies' taught us anything, it's that the weapons are already there waiting.

These are all probably 70 plus year old guys given this job so they don't have to mooch off the GOJ. I doubt they are looking for anything really. Just show

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Rik314, BRILLIANT!

a couple of old geezers who cant bend over & a handful of NKorean rejects by the looks of their hats, ........security you've got to be kidding this AMAKUDARI in action!

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The irony of ramming through "defense" bills.

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Security check

Is this some sick joke, where are the inverted angled mirrors and bomb sniffing dogs? There are no threats in those Upper House Chambers. No, the real threats are across the Sea of Japan, Kuril Is, East China Sea, Senkaku etc.

Thankfully, the security bills have passed. Those threats should realize Japan might prove to be a force to be reckoned with.

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