From the advisory reports of Tochigi prefectural police:
“Around 16:30 an incident occurred in the city where a man walking on the street spoke to a girl primary schooler, saying “Good morning”, etc.
The man was in his thirties or forties, about 170cm, thin with short hair, and wore a black turtleneck, grey vest, cream trousers and carried a black bag.
When somebody you don’t know tries to speak to you, you should run away without talking to them, sound your crime prevention buzzer, and immediately report the incident to police, even if you are at home.”
The original report.
Is it any wonder people are reluctant to help schoolgirls when any attempt to interact with them, let alone help them, by a wicked male at least, is regarded as criminal conduct?
wow the logic is idiotic.. That or I’m the weird one for saying good morning to so many people on the way to workxD f♥♥k I’m probly the weird one, oh well!
Nah, they’re weird f♥♥k them, and we’re the shy ones lmao.
errrr wat
When i walk around or go to the shop or just am on the street if i go into a building or open a door etc etc etc if i make eye-contact with people (and i usually do) i always say “Hello” or “stay well” <- (its something we say in our country).
I dont go around thinking about raping people im just generally a well-wishing and happy person and i want to share the joy.
Also i smile when i make eye-contact with people.
So it’s really a crime for being polite? just ridiculous
ok so simply put there was a greeting in this case a “good morning” which can be used as a general greeting… but the person is assumed as a criminal for it… could he not simply want something like lets say know the direction to a… w/e that might be to ask something harmless… time for example… hell there are so many things u can ask a random stranger… be it a kid and if it was 4 30 pm… all the kids were going home… so most likely there would be no one but kids…
oh c’mon where I come from it’s polite and friendly to say “hello” or “how’re you doing” when walking past people even if they’re strangers, stuff like this puts people off of touring the world!