Talk:Kazuhide Uekusa

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[edit] Some questions to all the people who watched this article

  • No. 1: What do you think about Kazuhide Uekusa's crime?
  • No. 2: Are you able to forgive a crime that he committed? (Please tell me the reason if you can forgive or not him)
  • No. 3: What will you do if you are a victim of his crime?

202.235.132.50 06:58, 9 May 2005 (UTC)

    • No. 1 answer: I thought what a foolish thing he did!! He is really foolish. I can't still understand why he who is an elite did such a nonsense thing and must be arrested.
    • NO. 2 answer: Of course, I can't forgive him. Needless to say, voyeurism is immoral action.
    • NO. 3 answer: If I'm a victim, I will escape from there or hit him.

(Sorry, I can't speak English well) 61.26.82.3 14:45, 11 May 2005 (UTC)

Uhm... I'm not sure if wikipedia is supposed to be used for this. 80.56.102.83 00:22, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] VfD

On April 20, 2005, this article was nominated for deletion. The result was keep (no consensus). See Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Kazuhide Uekusa for a record of the discussion. Mindspillage (spill yours?) 21:02, 5 May 2005 (UTC)

I'm not going to comment on the deletion vote, since it's long over. But I was surprised to see so many deletion votes and to read even the arguments for keeping. We should absolutely not be motivated by concerns about 'offending honour' or any such thing, and the apparent level of news coverage on this individual is, in itself, sufficient justification for the article's existence. --Saforrest 03:37, 19 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Request from article

Request, please insert this image in his article

[edit] Laws broken?

Can someone clarify what law(s) has this man broken? e.g. are there laws in Japan such as 'thou shall not peek under girls' skirts?', did he violate someone's right to privacy? or was it sexual harrassment, etc --68.61.28.45 01:48, 4 January 2006 (UTC)

He violated nuisance laws. "第五条 何人も、人に対し、公共の場所又は公共の乗物において、人を著しくしゆう恥させ、又は人に不安を覚えさせるような卑わいな言動をしてはならない。" (Article V Obscene languages and behaviors, which make people shame or embarrassed, in public places or public vehicles are forbidden) - Tokyo ordinance against disturbing the peace.--1523 00:33, 8 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Invisible Government Power behind the arrest

Well informed Japanese academics believe that the arrest was instructed by Government in an attempt to destroy Uekusa's credibility, because he was a sharp critic of Government fiscal and monetary policies. He was arrested by supposedly Kanagawa Prefecture Police in Tokyo, which is outside of Kanagawa Prefecture Police's boundary. This could happen only when and if special police (Koh-an) was involved.

[edit] Infobox biography

What, exactly, is the reason for including the line 'Spouse: woman who is 7 years old younger' in the biography infobox? Apart from its ungrammaticality, it seems spiteful and doesn't convey any useful information about the man. -Shai-kun 22:07, 24 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Invisible Hand Mirror of God

Is there a source to the statement that his handmirror is named that? Does he call it that, or is it a nickname the Japanese media has given it? As the article reads, it doesn't make much sense... 68.149.233.141 06:03, 15 December 2006 (UTC)