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10-06-2002, 08:42 PM
Teacher held for filming up skirt

Police said Saturday they have arrested an elementary school teacher for allegedly filming video up a teenage girl's skirt with a hidden camera on a train in Tokyo.
The arrest was the first since the Tokyo Metropolitan Government amended a law Tuesday to impose tougher penalties for such crimes, police said.

Those convicted under the new law face penalties of up to one year in prison or 1 million yen in fines. The previous maximum penalties were a six-month prison term or 500,000 yen in fines.

Police suspect Takayuki Ikei, 29, of filming an 18-year-old high school girl around 10:30 p.m. Friday. He allegedly put his digital organizer, equipped with a camera, under the girl's skirt on the JR Yamanote Line.

Ikei admitted the allegations, saying he was drunk and could not resist filming the girl, police said.

The teacher was handed over to a station attendant at Takadanobaba Station after the girl realized what was happening and grabbed him, according to police.

The Japan Times: Oct. 6, 2002
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hyaku
10-06-2002, 11:12 PM
How about this other guys that's been giving them introductions to "What its like to be blind?"

Blindfolds the girls, drops something on the floor and asks them to pick it up without bending their legs. The he used the camera!

Didnt blindfold one girl well enough and she saw what he was about.

Post when I find it

Hyakutake Colin

red_fists
10-06-2002, 11:15 PM
Colin.

You forgot to add that he asked them first to put mini-skirts on.

Bunch of dumb girls, the bells should have gone of than.

Article is on "Mainichi Wai Wai" section methinks.

Cheers.

Jeff Hamacher
10-07-2002, 12:17 AM
i have the sneaking suspicion that the majority of japanese young people are horribly naive (what, did i say something that obvious?;) ). by this i mean not only are they prime targets for con games, but they seem to make a lot of stupid assumptions about what others will allow them to get away with.

for instance, i was lined up at the bank machine behind an end-of-the-month crowd of about 10 people when these two high schoolers came wandering in. there was an obvious look of dismay on their faces when they caught sight of the line, and then one turned to the other and said, "gambatte". the one who had received this funny encouragement from her friend stood right near the front of the corral, apparently thinking that she would simply take a machine ahead of everyone else without drawing a single complaint (and strangely - or typically japanese - enough, not a single person in the line said a thing). it was only when this chick tried to make her move that the client at the front of the line stepped up and gave her a fairly firm "talk to the hand" gesture. another client of the classic, apron-around-town o-kaasan variety squared up kindly to the girl and pointed out the harsh reality facing her: "line up, honey, just like everyone else, 'kay?"

i ask you, even if you were a smart-assed high school student who thought the world revolved around them, would you actually believe that no one would tell you to "go hide up your own butt!" if you jumped a line? don't children pick up those social rules in, like, kindergarten?!? any high school girl who doesn't see this prank for what it is before the con man even starts his pitch deserves to have her panties posted all over the internet.

red_fists
10-07-2002, 12:26 AM
Ok Guys here is the article as well as few others(links):

http://www12.mainichi.co.jp/news/mdn/search-news/861640/teacher20filming-0-2.html

Cheers.