Funniest part in this article is how organised crime bands have to be registered as such. What happens if they don’t ? They’re going to get charged for a crime? Oh my…
>It’s true that Japanese news reports often clearly state if a suspect is a member of an organized crime group, something helped by the fact that they have to be legally registered as such. However, he has been given the label of “unemployed” instead, suggesting that he is not registered.
What?
“Well, Yosuke, you’ve done it, you’ve proven you have what it takes to be in the Yakuza. Take this form down to the ward office and get registered.”
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Funniest part in this article is how organised crime bands have to be registered as such. What happens if they don’t ? They’re going to get charged for a crime? Oh my…
>It’s true that Japanese news reports often clearly state if a suspect is a member of an organized crime group, something helped by the fact that they have to be legally registered as such. However, he has been given the label of “unemployed” instead, suggesting that he is not registered.
What?
“Well, Yosuke, you’ve done it, you’ve proven you have what it takes to be in the Yakuza. Take this form down to the ward office and get registered.”