A man who was stopped by a police patrol car in Ginza after running a red light on Wednesday afternoon locked himself in his car in what police described as a "siege." The incident began when the driver, later identified as 37-year-old Hiroki Tsuji, ignored a red light in Ginza at around 4:20 p.m. Police waved him to stop and when they asked him to open his door, he refused and stayed locked in his car.
Officers from Tsukiji police station tried to persuade Tsuji to get out of the vehicle, but their requests were ignored for around 25 minutes. According to a police spokesperson, officers were given the OK to enter the car by force -- at which point they smashed one of the rear windows. When police searched the interior of the car, they found 30 grams of marijuana.
Tsuji, who told police he was self-employed, has been charged with possession of marijuana. He was quoted by police as saying it was for personal use.
© Compiled from news reports
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RoninGaijin
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Typhoon_Tom "He's lucky this was Japan and not the U.S." well yes and no. it is true that the J-cops were more patient with him than cops in any u.s. city would have been. but the actual penalty for what he was holding is not a big deal in america, and he'll get "fried" in a bad way for possessing this much in Jpn.
ebonyninja
If he didn't get so paranoid about having the stash....the police would have given him a warning about running the light...and he could have proceeded to the party (smile)...
johanssmKhunPan
This means that the Japanese police officers carry out their duties strictly by the book and with high integrity. If the same scenario happened in Malaysia then the suspect will have several bullets inside his head.
stormcrow
Man in possession of marijuana locks himself in car in Ginza and smokes it all up
Andrew Decena
He needed time to smoke the rest of it.
Hoolie
It's a poor translation - what happened according to the Japanese press is that when the guy was pulled over, he refused to roll down (open) his window, which led to the police entering the vehicle by force because his behaviour was deemed to be highly suspicious.
If he had simply rolled down the window and given them his license, he would have been fine. Assuming he was concerned about the odor of the mary jane, if he had even exited the vehicle, license and shaken papers in hand, and closed the door behind him, he still would have been fine.
Instead, he sat there in a panic, and provided them with reasonable cause for a search.
ukguyjp
Ok he had a stash, but what a waste of police time and resources. It's a victimless crime. Legalize Now (not that it'll happen in our lifetime in japan!)
usaexpat
A "seige" eh? Sounds pretty tame but the guy must have been so baled it took him 25 minutes to figure out what he was going to do.
goddog
Illegal search and entry is common here.
onewrldoneppl
he was hotboxing. this is nothing new.
Smythe
Credit goes to the police & their HQ for look at all the drugs he was carrying. Better luck to them in the future.
Unfortunately we have a maze of drugs being sold or used in this Province of B.C., Canada, but then remember some of us do NOT touch said illegal drugs & the strain on any police departments is upon the legal tax payers.
Taka313
Nice catch. That's great.
Taka
melonade
that's incorrect: there must be justifiable cause for j-cops to ask for personal identification or do any kind of search. look it up..
glad you didn't add 'competent' to that list of positive attributes.
as for the us vs. japan argument, in some (us) states 30 grams or less is classed as a misdemeanor. that means more time for the accused to get his life back on track, and less law enforcement and judicial resources completely wasted.
the 4:20 thing is funny as hell..
imomofo
The time, the time....darn. Isn't that just too much of a coincidence? Was buddy in a hurry? Maybe to get somewhere so he can start hitting his ozzie? Or were there friends waiting for him? Dude, you have to make it here for 4:20, and buddy realized he spent too much time playing with the iPads at the Apple store cause he was all zoned out and had to rush. Man, in some provinces of some countries I would not mention here, but I'm sure at that particular time, even the cops are taking a tea break.
kyoken
Certainly not the wind-shield. It's double laminated glass.
Stranger_in_a_Strange_Land
Really? Is that against the law?
Badge213
In the States, you lock yourself in the car, two seconds later your windshield is busted and you are tazed.
So it depends on how you look at it.
Stranger_in_a_Strange_Land
At least in the States, suspects have some rights, like having the right to not consent to a search of your car, etc... Cops have basically unlimited power here and no oversight. Doesn't sound too good to me.
Frungy
Guy: "I'm not getting out!!" Police: "I have snacks!" Problem solved.
The Japanese police need some training in dealing with marijuana addicts, most importantly the importance of carrying some cheesy nachos and soda to resolve any "seiges".
Tom DeMicke
The Japanese police in this case I believe did the right thing. If law enforcement agencies request you do something, you are legally required to comply. In all of my experiences in Japan (a cumulative 22 years), I've always found the J-Police to be friendly, courteous, extremely polite, and professional, this includes those here in Okinawa. If this had been the U.S., they would have drawn their weapons on him in a heartbeat and most likely physically beaten the daylight out of him after gaining access to him. He's lucky this was Japan and not the U.S.
smithinjapan
I hope, if he was going to be that stupid anyway, that he at least sparked up and made the most of those 25 minutes. :)
TheTim
I'm assuming Tsukiji police stations is near all that good sushi at Tsukiji fish market? If so, what a great place to get the munchies!
cleo
bobba - if they're in uniform so's you know to ask them directions, they're hardly likely to be drunk.
Hopefully...
Economan
4:20! classic...
bobbafett
Gurukun
I've done it back in Hawaii. Doesn't taste good, but it saved me from getting caught.
Wakarimasen
i would like to see all of you eat over an ounce of grass.
Wakarimasen
Hotbox.
jforce
Hot box yo.
yokomoc
But if he opened the door that would have let the spiders in...
kokorocloud
paulinusa -- But that's why it would be funny, because it's so ridiculous. And in the drama they wouldn't show all 25 minutes, obviously, haha. Really, mostly I meant the part where they come crashing in through the back window and find the guy's stash. I can see the hilarious expression on the talento-detective's face as finds it.
bobbafett
Japanese police are grim and soulless. they don't smile and they never high five.
mrskit
man,,,he should have had more, then he would be more relaxed....
some14some
30g to last for 3, 30 or 300 days?! Use of force by police was not necessary, Police should have tested his patience :)
trulymadlyfukai
I see the state thugs are at it again, gotta get their cut somewhow right?
Proffesor
I would also guess he might have thought that the cops were trailing him for possessing weed not realizing he had run the red light.
mikehuntez
I bet the cops are high fiving in the koban today with that big bust they made totally by chance thinking they did it with their police skills.
paulinusa
"This sounds like something that would happen in one of those quirky police dramas." kokoro: Somehow I don't think cops standing around for 25 minutes and on the radio with headquarters would make a compelling TV drama.
kokorocloud
This sounds like something that would happen in one of those quirky police dramas. Perhaps he would have still acted suspiciously even if he had opened the door, some people can't keep their cool I guess.
MrDog
The police must be getting tough on red light offences. We all know that in Japan the first 3 or 4 seconds of a red light aren't really a red light, it seems to be still a blazing green to most motorists, especially if you have good momentum and can't be bothered to slow down and stop for the last 60 feet.
my2sense
I would have ate it too. 420, unreal...
Jbeezy
Dumbass!! Guarentee this guy could have got off clean not even getting a ticket..if he wouldn't have panicked. All he had to do was give them a sumimasen and he would have been at home chillin.
carpboy
forget cost cutting measures and a hike in the consumption tax, just install red light cameras throughout japan and all will be solved... financially.
kaminarioyaji
Charged with possessing Marijuana, but not for the traffic violation for which they stopped him in the first place?
Im with swingaway, the biggest shock is that someone was stopped for running a red light. I wonder how much revenue could be made from ***actually enforcing*** Japans habitually ignored traffic laws...
Gurukun
He should have ate it.
paulinusa
"He won't open the door! Now what do we do?"
jinjapan
.* exactly! that is not something the j-cops usually look for. & as their duty was most likely just checking for cars running thru the light, the wouldn't enforce anything else.
swingaway
I don't know what the bigger surprise of this is; that this is even a story, or that the cops actually stopped someone for going through a red light!
stormqueen
why didnt he smoke it when he was 'sieging' ?
nisegaijin
lol, what a moron. i bet they wouldn't be searching if he just complied.
whyRUasking
It happened at 4:20? You've got to be kidding me!
paulinusa
"siege"? Only in Japan.