Prime Minister Asou's House tour Arrest
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i see that you have your work cut out for you in japan. Keep up the good fight!
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Could you see anyone behaving dangerously in this video(other than police)?Don't worry if you don't,police couldn't find it either.
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Getting a police permission does not mean that police will not act if they find that some people are behaving dangerously close to the premere's residence. This becomes an immediate threat to the PM. The demonstrating guys can be detained for questioning as they need to find out the cause of demonstration. People do not look terrorist like. Its hard to tell until the very last moment thats why Police needs to be extra careful.
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You say "people" but you mean any person should be detained for no reason? Without justifying the arresr how can you defend the needs of detention?What this "terrorist" thing comes from? You seems to ignore the fact people were walking with POLICE PERMISSION.If people looked terrorist-like why did Police allow them to go to PM house in the first place?
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There were no request from the police. Police said they had done few times but many cameras including mass media crew didn't capture any.
AND police "feeling" demonstration taking place means nothing, this has to be decided under legal criteria. Or anyone can be a cop..
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As far as the arrest is concerned. Its a proper police procedure. People needs to be in detention until all the facts are cleared such as links to terrorists organizations. These things take a while in investigating. There is nothing wrong in what the police did.
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First of all PM's do have the right to have a super nice place to live. After all he is the top most official running the country. Secondly, if the police feel that the guys have started demonstrating while on tour they have the right to stop it by means of force if simple requests did not work. Its the security of the country's premiere and his safety we are talking about and in the high times of terrorism and unrest.
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I bet police didn't say "Yeah you can go to the PM house" to the drunken stewardess! It wasn't a protest, or a march in legal term.None of the organizer calls it a protest. A rundom kid followed the tour saying "would the PM invite us in?, do you think the Police should have arrested this kid,too?
Japanese police seem to think they are above the law. Why don't they just stay in their fucking koban and give directions to people?
filastine 3 years ago 9
fuck the police
jptugagmr 3 years ago 2