Wednesday February 15, 2012

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    Kijimuna

    http://travel.state.gov/travel/cispatw/cis/2008olympicsfact_sheet.html

    "All visitors should be aware that they have no reasonable expectation of privacy in public or private locations. All hotel rooms and offices are considered to be subject to on-site or remote technical monitoring at all times. Hotel rooms, residences and offices may be accessed at any time without the occupant’s consent or knowledge."

    -US State Department caution to travelers to the Olympics

    Posted in: Hotels in Beijing hurting despite Olympic fever

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    Kijimuna

    Useless without info about routes to Japan, both of which go through these hubs.

    Posted in: American Airlines outlines service cutbacks

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    Kijimuna

    Thanks for the nice non-news.

    Posted in: Disgraced former-NTV announcer to hold lavish wedding reception

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    Kijimuna

    My only other advice would be to refuse to show the contents of your bag, and see what happens.

    Posted in: Police search

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    Kijimuna

    Danmanjt, have a look for yourself. Let me know if you find something different.

    Posted in: Police search

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    Kijimuna

    I haven't been on JT's website for five years. Nothing quite as good at trolling for posts on JT as something to get the pro- and anti- crowds going on America. Good to see that some things never change.

    Posted in: Anti-Americanism at record levels worldwide, report shows

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    Kijimuna

    Caption: "Mmm, green tea is delicious!"

    Posted in: Reese Witherspoon

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    Kijimuna

    Danmanjt, there are no 4th, 5th or 6th amendment equivalents in Japanese law. The law is already sufficiently loose to allow police to search you, your bag, your car, your house without your cooperation or warrant. You may be taken to a police facility and held under suspicion for up to 23 days without arrest. Usually the police pressure or beg people to cooperate, but they don't have to, and sometimes don't. If someone asks to see your bag, just show him the contents and move on. You ain't in Kansas anymore.

    Posted in: Police search

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