This guy lost his job and pension for pressing the button for big coffee when paying for a medium coffee
https://www.unilad.com/news/world-news/japan-school-principal-fired-loses-pension-stealing-coffee-378615-20240307
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>The principal of a junior high school in Japan has been fired and stripped of his retirement pay after allegedly stealing less than 50 cents worth of coffee.
Makes sense. Their society is peaceful because of strict rules enforcing decency.
>Japan
>decency
ayooo
>Their society is peaceful
Tell that to the Yakuza
You do know the Yakuza is nothing but burakumin and korean halfbreeds, right? They’re not legitimate Japanese.
How the frick do you know
Yakuza exists, yet the national violent and property crime rates are below any European nation, or Canada and Australia (US not even qualified as a comparison).
You joke but it is funny that America is more comparable to third world countries crimewise.
>t. nafris shitting up some unspeakably irrelevant euro shithole
They're not even that scary. They're more scary to themselves. Esp these days. Neutered af.
Their society is peaceful because they got utterly buckbroken the last time they chimped out and became extremely insular and autistic because of it. Will it last when they smell weakness from the West and their hated neighbors are becoming dominant? I guess we'll see.
>Their society is peaceful because they got utterly buckbroken the last time they chimped out and became extremely insular and autistic because of it.
You mean the edo period? None the less, their society has been more peaceful than America has existed for.
>Their society is peaceful because of strict rules enforcing decency.
Their rules enforce harmony not decency. That's why it rolls over people in places like false convictions or if you don't fit in socially.
so did USA until it enforced multiculturalism, progressivism and became third world
I refuse to pretend what that restraunt did to that kid wasn't barbaric, and to repeatedly see people here defend it as muh high trust society is pathetic.
the OP thing though they were absolutely right to fire him, a school principal should be better than that
Although in saying that the restaurant thing could have easily happened anywhere else in the world that sort of thing isn't a uniquely japanese problem, which actually makes it even funnier seeing people defend it on the grounds of japanese society
What are you referring to?
Dumbass in his late teens recorded himself licking the top of a bottle of sauce in a restaurant, which yes absolutely punish him for but the restaurant has trapped him in permanent debt for it which is just fricked.
oh that thing, honestly, I'm very authoritarian so I agree frick that shit head. ruins the public trust in going to places and things being clean. Like how you get stuck wondering if cooks frick with your food if you don't tip, absolute degenerate behavior
>I'm very authoritarian
Do cooks normally get a share of the tips?
I thought it was usually only the waitresses.
Cooks only stay in their high stress low pay jobs for a chance with the waitress they have a crush on.
Sorry I meant cook/waiter/food delivery people
you left out
>repeatedly
this nippa could have stolen billions
based japan. stealing is Black person tier behavior, he deserved the death penalty. if anything he got off light
>japan decency
that’s crazy, let’s ask the japanese women what they think
They're too busy filming JAVs
Good. The man shamed himself, his school, and his entire bloodline. How you do anything is how you do everything.
>shamefur dispray
>Good. The man shamed himself, his school, and his entire bloodline. How you do anything is how you do everything.
School personnel....always...have something in their contract about morals and ethics. They are examples to the children, and the community. Top down approach. Within my own school system, people are fired, demoted to problem schoolss and asked to relocate vs firing, for anything, like leaving their spouse (not allowed) or getting a speeding ticket. Drinking beer in public at a restaurant while wearing ID or school themed T shirt. Anything at all!
You are expected to be an upstanding citizen, at all times.
>Japan
I wish we cancelled people over actual society eroding behavior like that instead of misgendering homosexuals or not sucking israel's wiener.
Omae wa mou shindeiru
WUAAAAAOOHH!!!!!!!
n-nani!?
fake
japanese schools get free coffee
can confirm
It wasn't the money, it was the principle.
: )
teehee anon. Culinaly gold 4 u
epic, simply epic
Thank you homosexual, you made me smile
This is fine if he was warned. If he wasn't, it's moronic.
Youre warned at a very young age about stealing
>This guy lost his job and pension for pressing the button for big coffee when paying for a medium coffee
Lmao
On my holidays in Japan I've made a mistake once by not putting empty cup under the dispenser at 7/11 and wasted one coffee, so I pressed it again with a cup and no one said anything.
I didn't know I was risking my entire future, holy frick.
It very clearly says that he did this repeatedly. This is still moronic but obviously they wouldn't fire him for doing it on accident one time.
>It very clearly says that he did this repeatedly.
>The clerk confronted and called the police on the man, who admitted to taking more coffee than he'd paid for and to having done the same thing twice before at the same store.
>He also admitted to having stolen coffee in the same manner four times from a different store, with his thefts amounting to an estimated total of 490 yen ($3.26).
>press wrong button
>career and thousands of dollars stolen
Dystopian
So what did he actually do?
>admitted
What a moron. Never should’ve been in education in the first place, not just a Black person, but a stupid Black person.
This is just an excuse for the company that pays the pensions to not have to pay it
They look for ways to do this all the time
They probably wanted to fire him for some other reason and used the dishonorobru coffee loophole to get him
Laws are what define civilization and without them we'd be no more than beasts. Those that don't follow have already succumbed to their base nature.
>Moralgayging over caffeine enlacer cancer
Moralgays are so tiresome
Sounds about right. Thieves who whine about the consequences of stealing shit are worthless. Also, you all know if this happened in South Carolina and it was a black principal stealing from a local MacDonalds you'd all be whooping and hollering over how great it is to see him get his comeuppance.
>This guy lost his job and pension for pressing the button for big coffee when paying for a medium coffee
Protip, no he didn't. For the school to go that far and not be diplomatic about it means that principal wasn't in anyone's good books and they wanted rid of him any way they could. I used to work in a convenience store and if we found out a regular customer was stealing like this we'd ask them to pay up what they've stolen then just tell them not to come in again.
If it went this far it's because someone wanted it to go this far.
He did though. You cant have the head of your school go around stealing, no matter how small the amount. Its bad publicity. He probably broke contract and they could easily and legally remove him and his future pay checks.
We had a politician in sweden that bought a chocolate bar and payed with her business card = tax payers money. She had to step down.
Unless school was paying him while he was at the convenience store it wasn't in his contract.
Are you from japan? Im pretty sure they can put stuff like: ”dont do illegal shit that will put us in bad light” in contracts
>Unless school was paying him while he was at the convenience store it wasn't in his contract.
Employment contracts everywhere include stipulations about convictions resulting in termination. Surely you've had a job before, right?
You aren't owned by a company. Even if you wanted to be.
Ok, but they can and do fire you for getting convicted of a crime.
You can have a peaceful society while still being hostile to outsiders. Most of the west used to have peaceful societies while participating in wars abroad.
Didn't the US used to avoid meddling with foreign affairs and not want foreign domain within the americas? (Monroe Doctrine)
It was a nice idea that never really succeeded, and was dropped entirely by the time WW2 came around.
>button for big coffee when paying for a medium coffee
Damn I used to do this too at my uni. I pressed twice on the espresso button but payed only for a regular coffee.
What a moron.
I honestly don't blame him. Either you beat the system or the system beats you.
I wonder if the guy is laughing or seething right now
Seething and also Japanese so planning his suicide
you know nothing, he planned his suicide in preschool like in my animes
love to see it
*pilfers one package of sugar for later use*
hyeh heh heh. I'm a saint when compared to you, mr Principal!
People don't get fired for that. They were just looking for an excuse because of something else.
Most likely suspicions of childlust.
>for pressing the button
No, he didn't lost his job and his pension for doing that. What he did is trying to force companies to invest millions of dollars to monitor what client do. The could lose millions of dollars and client could also lose money seeing the price being hiked to cover a part of the costs. In a moral society, he would be forced to pay for any combini nation wide who want to install a system which monitor clients. He's making life harder for everyone and should be removed from society.
I agree he should be fired because it's a bad example to the kids but your reasoning is moronic, rich peoples money should be the least important thing before the law.
No that doesn't make me a communist it just makes me more aware of what things actually matter most than you are, yet instead we have created civil law systems where the common man can be trapped in permanent debt slavery for some perceived slight against a massive corporation
>Want to buy coffee
>Coffee machine locked behind glass
>Have to ring the wagie
>Wait 15 minutes until the wagie finally arrived
>"What kind of coffee do you want ?"
>"A large one"
>Proceed to make a large coffee
>"$24.99 please"
>"Do you take debit card ?"
>"No sorry we don't anymore, we get too many stolen ones"
>"Do you accept $50 bill ?"
>"I need to get the manager for that, sorry"
>Wait 20 minutes for the manager to arrive
>"Hi sir, how can I help you ?"
>"Hi, could I pay with my coffee with a $50 bill ?"
>"I'll need to check that bill first before accepting it, too many fake bills"
>Wait 20 minutes
>"Alright sir, here's your change, have a nice day !"
>Proceed to drink my $25 cold coffee
>"There must be another way"
>I'll get some frozen pizza for tonight game
Your solution is not the right solution, there is a middle ground between total barbarity and impotent police with revolving door courts and that middle ground should never at any point touch a civil court
Soon these types of places will just have vending machines for everything so theft is impossible.
>Japan
This is a complete cover story so the school can fire someone without admitting they allowed a pedophile near their children. You can tell because they specifically picked something mundane enough to avoid the actual law.
If not pedo activity, then it was likely a series of actions on his part that culminated in his termination. As other anons have pointed out, no one gets fired from a top position without due cause
>As other anons have pointed out, no one gets fired from a top position without due cause
This. And lets be clear, it's not just on the basis of "we couldn't do without you", they usually can. It's a code between higher-ups, the other higher-ups are watching out for their own privileges and protections.
Very wise. I feel like a moron for not having put this together myself.
they were looking for an excuse to fire him, japan makes it really hard to fire without cause or lay off employees
That isn't why he got fired, that's how he got fired.
Why he got fired likely had more to do with either being unlikeable or disfavored by office politics.
so like he did it on multiple occasions then finally admitted or he did it on one occasion and admitted to doing it multiple times?
Usually with shit like this they catch it happening once then go back to CCTV footage from previous days. If he was a regular in at a regular time every day this would be trivial to check.
This is the straw that broke the camel's back? Not the fact that you can take multiple creamer and sugar packets?
At least this guy is better than the guy who got suspended for flopping his peanis around