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[QUOTE=TheCane;2729163]Well one Delivery Health Service I saw online was quite clear with a [B]no Chinese[/B] declaration. So, no effort to be polite there and quite direct. The animosity between Japan and China remains palpable to this very day. I imagine that Japanese people might be met with some of the same hostility in China. In any event, nothing was said about other nationalities and ethnicities, so it made me wonder. Doesn't mean that other types of foreigners would be accepted. Probably just means that the Japanese would be nicer and / or less direct about it. But, I've never heard of "we already have a large enough domestic market" to support an industry to be a justification for discriminating against others. Usually in a business, you want to expand your market to make even more money. More money, more money, more money! Oh well. It is what it is (shrugs).[/QUOTE]You mentioned about Japanese in general being polite in other thread, but it is about that, as you know Japanese are polite and well mannered, that is our general reputation, not all, but general, however, some nation has different behavior pattern and they are either too pushy or even rude and bad behaved, so in order to avoid bad behavior and resulting in top girls leaving the agency and also to just avoid the problems they do not need, they just clear out all foreigners or in the case you saw certain customer from certain nations, there is no other way of filtering, so that is how they did it and it is still very common in escort scene both high end and low ones!
I also know some Michelin starred restaurants avoided Chinese customer too not because of history etc, we do not care about that, it is their behavior like they talk too loud, try to bend the rule or manners, cancellation in last minutes and those places especially the top restaurants keep the seats only to max 8 seats most of the cases so the food quality is at top prepared only by head chef, so if 5 people cancel, their business ruined, so the rule here is if you cancel, you have to pay for it or how my friend do it is they look for other friend to go if you have to cancel and all top people around know that, but I imagine those places had so much problems and dirty thing with certain people from certain country and I guess that resulted in this! Peninsula had issue with that restaurant as they blocked peninsula hotel from booking with them and peninsula decided to cover the expense if the guest chooses to cancel! But those places are fully booked for few months in advance!
In those places, they do not want to expand, they want to keep the quality at top, for expanding business people can go to let say to the restaurant like Nobu, that is good place, but nothing compare to the places I mentioned above!
As for delivery health, top places want to focus on girls as they want to keep top girls, and again it is seller market and buyers market and we go there because they have top looking girls, so the customer service is there, but they choose the client, and it is so for many top places around the world actually!
At least, most or almost all FKK are open to all as it is more like girls are independent format, but if the girls are managed by the club, I believe some clients are turned back as well! Many places just want to avoid people who cause problems and spoil it for rest of us!
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[QUOTE=MrHo;2729027]I wrote Viktor about, but admin changed it to Viktor About LOL! It is about, he is a known weapon dealer! Is this admin or AI not knowing and changed?[/QUOTE]Again amin changed it, it is about, not about, is this AI? Viktor about!
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[QUOTE=BobNSuzy;2729414]A first time offender for marijuana possession does not see the inside of a jail cell in the USA . If it is illegal at all in the locality they may get a summons to appear for court then maybe some hours of community service for a clean record.[/QUOTE]In many states, it is legal now anyways! Lucky you, especially Colorado!
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[QUOTE=TheCane;2729163]Well one Delivery Health Service I saw online was quite clear with a [B]no Chinese[/B] declaration. So, no effort to be polite there and quite direct. The animosity between Japan and China remains palpable to this very day. I imagine that Japanese people might be met with some of the same hostility in China. In any event, nothing was said about other nationalities and ethnicities, so it made me wonder. Doesn't mean that other types of foreigners would be accepted. Probably just means that the Japanese would be nicer and / or less direct about it. But, I've never heard of "we already have a large enough domestic market" to support an industry to be a justification for discriminating against others. Usually in a business, you want to expand your market to make even more money. More money, more money, more money! Oh well. It is what it is (shrugs).[/QUOTE]Perhaps this is actually saying the girls themselves are not Chinese but rather local Japanese? I know lower end places have Chinese / Thai / filipinas / etc.
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[QUOTE=Skepti10;2729448]Perhaps this is actually saying the girls themselves are not Chinese but rather local Japanese? I know lower end places have Chinese / Thai / Filipinos / etc.[/QUOTE]It was pretty clear to me that Chinese customers were not welcomed by that particular delivery health service given the way it was written, including in bold at that. I would imagine it's the same at others, although they may not be so bold as to say it outright on their website. Japan is well-known for these kind of discriminatory attitudes and behaviors towards outsiders.
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[QUOTE=Skepti10;2729448]Perhaps this is actually saying the girls themselves are not Chinese but rather local Japanese? I know lower end places have Chinese / Thai / filipinas / etc.[/QUOTE]Yes, they are Japanese and what I only focus on are Eurasians only (Half Japanese and Half white) which are still harder to find due to our limited immigration policy that is changing due to decrease in population!
Some real low place have chinese and filipina yes, but it is similar both in Europe and USA etc.
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[QUOTE=BobNSuzy;2729414]A first time offender for marijuana possession does not see the inside of a jail cell in the USA . If it is illegal at all in the locality they may get a summons to appear for court then maybe some hours of community service for a clean record.[/QUOTE]They most certainly will in some states. There is a two tiered system of justice in the USA. One for the rich and powerful basketball players who use drugs and another for the poor and oppressed.
The bail set will even if $50 will keep poor people in jail. They will then get a terrible defense attorney who never works on their case and possibly given probation fees and fines. When they don't pay the fines and fees they will be issued another arrest warrant for failure to pay and put in jail some more possibly longer than the original maximum prison sentence. Some jurisdictions will also bill on a per day charge for each day in jail for people who failed to pay fines and fees. And then when they get out they will have all their items removed from their home (assuming they weren't homeless) since they will have been evicted and will have to beg for money to buy a $20 tent from Walmart.
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Maybe a foreigner can sue in Japan if denied service?
I believe an aggrieved hobbyist would be able to sue for damages under the 1947 Japanese Constitution Chapter III, Article 14 which states, in pertinent part:
Article 14. All of the people are equal under the law and there shall be no discrimination in political, economic or social relations because of race, creed, sex, social status or family origin.
[QUOTE=MrHo;2729428]You mentioned about Japanese in general being polite in other thread, but it is about that, as you know Japanese are polite and well mannered, that is our general reputation, not all, but general, however, some nation has different behavior pattern and they are either too pushy or even rude and bad behaved, so in order to avoid bad behavior and resulting in top girls leaving the agency and also to just avoid the problems they do not need, they just clear out all foreigners or in the case you saw certain customer from certain nations, there is no other way of filtering, so that is how they did it and it is still very common in escort scene both high end and low ones!
I also know some Michelin starred restaurants avoided Chinese customer too not because of history etc, we do not care about that, it is their behavior like they talk too loud, try to bend the rule or manners, cancellation in last minutes and those places especially the top restaurants keep the seats only to max 8 seats most of the cases so the food quality is at top prepared only by head chef, so if 5 people cancel, their business ruined, so the rule here is if you cancel, you have to pay for it or how my friend do it is they look for other friend to go if you have to cancel and all top people around know that, but I imagine those places had so much problems and dirty thing with certain people from certain country and I guess that resulted in this! Peninsula had issue with that restaurant as they blocked peninsula hotel from booking with them and peninsula decided to cover the expense if the guest chooses to cancel! But those places are fully booked for few months in advance!![/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=TheCane;2729453]It was pretty clear to me that Chinese customers were not welcomed by that particular delivery health service given the way it was written, including in bold at that. I would imagine it's the same at others, although they may not be so bold as to say it outright on their website. Japan is well-known for these kind of discriminatory attitudes and behaviors towards outsiders.[/QUOTE]We are known to be most polite and well mannered, this is true, but we do have such culture toward insider too among ourselves, we are not big island nation for nothing, the island mentality LOL!
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[QUOTE=DrPoon;2729563]They most certainly will in some states. There is a two tiered system of justice in the USA. One for the rich and powerful basketball players who use drugs and another for the poor and oppressed.
The bail set will even if $50 will keep poor people in jail. They will then get a terrible defense attorney who never works on their case and possibly given probation fees and fines. When they don't pay the fines and fees they will be issued another arrest warrant for failure to pay and put in jail some more possibly longer than the original maximum prison sentence. Some jurisdictions will also bill on a per day charge for each day in jail for people who failed to pay fines and fees. And then when they get out they will have all their items removed from their home (assuming they weren't homeless) since they will have been evicted and will have to beg for money to buy a $20 tent from Walmart.[/QUOTE]My comment refers to a person who has no criminal record caught with a small amount of marijuanna. They do not get eight years in prison. I am not saying your facts are not correct but my statements are true. A person in possession of marijuanna like I mentioned would only be detained long enough to determine their background and be brought before a bail official to be released. Many of them get a summons by the arresting officer on the spot. I don't doubt your incarceration figure either but this seems to be an example of someone getting eight years for a vape pen. If the incarceration figures are correct and the sentences are so severe it indicates inconsistency which would be a bad trade off. I'm just pointing out the irony of one of your statements.
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Bruggen decided to put stickers on phones because of Asians taking photos or videos in garden. Asians like so much to report to girls about us.
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[QUOTE=DrPoon;2729628]Maybe a foreigner can sue in Japan if denied service?
I believe an aggrieved hobbyist would be able to sue for damages under the 1947 Japanese Constitution Chapter III, Article 14 which states, in pertinent part:
Article 14. All of the people are equal under the law and there shall be no discrimination in political, economic or social relations because of race, creed, sex, social status or family origin.[/QUOTE]Well, to add, it is also to do with regulation, Japan is highly regulated nation which has good and bad, good is that we have the top quality for all things here as it is strictly regulated and controlled, you need federal license to do any businesses almost here LOL The bad part is that if something happen, the government can easily intervene, so since mongering is bit grey here and illegal, the delivery health and soap land industry are scared to come across insane customer who make problems out of nothing and go to the fed, so they just avoid them upfront to alleviate the problems they do not need, well like everything, it has pros and cons!
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[QUOTE=DrPoon;2729563]They most certainly will in some states. There is a two tiered system of justice in the USA. One for the rich and powerful basketball players who use drugs and another for the poor and oppressed.
The bail set will even if $50 will keep poor people in jail. They will then get a terrible defense attorney who never works on their case and possibly given probation fees and fines. When they don't pay the fines and fees they will be issued another arrest warrant for failure to pay and put in jail some more possibly longer than the original maximum prison sentence. Some jurisdictions will also bill on a per day charge for each day in jail for people who failed to pay fines and fees. And then when they get out they will have all their items removed from their home (assuming they weren't homeless) since they will have been evicted and will have to beg for money to buy a $20 tent from Walmart.[/QUOTE]Would you say USA is that unfair nation? One can use good lawyer sure, but that is it no? You cannot bribe your way out of the system in USA? Here, you cannot, maximum you can do is to get good lawyer and that is it! Whether you are rich or poor, you will be judged based on law, I presume it is similar in USA no?
Try going to Russia, you get 9 years! Poor US basketball girl!
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[QUOTE=DrPoon;2729563]They most certainly will in some states. There is a two tiered system of justice in the USA. One for the rich and powerful basketball players who use drugs and another for the poor and oppressed.
The bail set will even if $50 will keep poor people in jail. They will then get a terrible defense attorney who never works on their case and possibly given probation fees and fines. When they don't pay the fines and fees they will be issued another arrest warrant for failure to pay and put in jail some more possibly longer than the original maximum prison sentence. Some jurisdictions will also bill on a per day charge for each day in jail for people who failed to pay fines and fees. And then when they get out they will have all their items removed from their home (assuming they weren't homeless) since they will have been evicted and will have to beg for money to buy a $20 tent from Walmart.[/QUOTE]It is interesting to me that what you wrote could have come straight out of a first year handbook or textbook of a first year legal professional. It is like you are quoting our own propaganda. I do realize that the criminal justice field is world wide. The common person in the USA is clueless about what you wrote. They are all upset if someone gets out of jail awaiting trial without a cash bail. You can listen to the news about that. But, what you wrote is straight out of handbooks and textbooks.
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