Yeah, sure, let’s see what the link says about Japan.
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Oh. Japan doesn’t appear in the link.
But you clearly wouldn’t have posted a link without reading it first and checking whether it supports the “facts” you claim, wouldn’t you? It would be really embarrassing to do something like that, so clearly you wouldn’t do that, right? Right?
In fact, if you read through all the countries in your link, most countries only have laws against crossing red lights or crossing the road next to a pedestrian crossing.
In Japan, the only thing that’s illegal in the context of jaywalking is crossing the road at a red light, and even that is only very rarely fined.
Yeah, sure, let’s see what the link says about Japan.
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Oh. Japan doesn’t appear in the link.
But you clearly wouldn’t have posted a link without reading it first and checking whether it supports the “facts” you claim, wouldn’t you? It would be really embarrassing to do something like that, so clearly you wouldn’t do that, right? Right?
In fact, if you read through all the countries in your link, most countries only have laws against crossing red lights or crossing the road next to a pedestrian crossing.
In Japan, the only thing that’s illegal in the context of jaywalking is crossing the road at a red light, and even that is only very rarely fined.
Everything you just mentioned supports my assertion.
Did you get me mixed up with the other guy?