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Those kind of laws are popping up in several countries. Those are dangerous, too restrictive and ambiguous! A similar case happened recently in UK. Now with this kind of law, a street photographers like Henri Cartier-Bresson might end at the police station in Japan after taking a photo of a women? Where is the common sense? What a waste of time and money just because someone "feels uncomfortable".
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again Boeing. famous US quality? lucky that they could land safely.
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Posted in: Number of young women to halve in 40% of Japan localities by 2050
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