
Originally Posted by
CSAR
Hey ladies and gentlemen,
I just got out of jail here in lovely Tokyo, where I have been held for the past 4 days without any phone calls, visitations, or right to an attorney. The best part is...I didn't do anything.
A woman ran a stop sign while I was walking across the street. She swerved to miss me, drove up onto the curb, and hit a tree. I asked another person who was nearby to call the police and ambulance, gave her aid (I used to be a corpsman in the Navy), and waited until the authorities arrived. She was perfectly fine. A little shocked from her airbag deploying, but otherwise no visible injuries and she was completely lucid and coherent, which told me she had no brain damage or other internal injuries. Anyhow, as the cops are taking her statement, she says that I walked out in front of her, which caused her to crash. I maintained that she ran the stop sign. When the cops got out their little tape measure to determine the velocity of her vehicle, she seemed to realize that physics was about to ruin her story. So, she suddenly changed her statement and said that she was distracted by the foreigner (me). I looked around for the guy who called the police and ambulance to back my story up and he was gone. Rule #1 for the J-Cops...believe a Japanese person before a foreigner. The cops asked me to escort them to the police station for further questioning, which I complied with. I had 3-5 cops screaming profanities and racial slurs at me in a little room for 10 hours a day. Not only was I denied a phone call, but they refused to inform my wife of what had happened (plus they called her all manner of names to my face). They even took a urine test, because they claimed that all foreigners use drugs (see recent news regarding 3 Russian sumo wrestlers who got in trouble for weed). I got a small bowl of white rice with some seaweed twice a day and a cup of water to wash it down. I repeatedly refused to sign a written confession, so on the 4th day, they finally gave up. When they returned my wallet, cellphone, belt, etc., one cop asked if I knew about soccer. I said I did and he told me this was my "yellow card."
My wife had been worried sick and had contacted the police during my "absence." They claimed they had no idea as to where I was and told her that I probably ran off, as foreigners aren't to be trusted. We contacted a lawyer, who then contacted the police to obtain information, and the cops said they have no record of me being held at their facility. So basically, it never happened and I have no case. The lawyer says I need to just let it go and "enjoy the changing of the autumn leaves." Thank God this happened during the summer holiday, because if this was during the fall semester, I'd be out of a job too.
Before you start saying, "You shoulda done this..." or "Why didn't you...", know that this is Japan. The J-Cops don't need jack shit. They can hold you for up to 23 days without charging you with a crime. You're not entitled to a phone call. You're not entitled to a lawyer. You're not worthy of rights, because you're a filthy "gaijin."
But hey, at least SERE school did me some good. Compared to that, this was nothing.