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00:00The Wall of 1.3 million yen.
00:04It's a big news right now.
00:08How does it relate to us?
00:13What will happen to the Japanese economy?
00:17We will explain from the basics.
00:22Today, we will explain the latest news that we want you to know.
00:27The Wall of 1.3 million yen.
00:30What does this mean?
00:34If you exceed 1.3 million yen, you will have to pay income tax.
00:39Yes, income tax.
00:41Income tax is the tax on income.
00:44It's a big news because it's a tax on the money you work for.
00:50The Wall of 1.3 million yen.
00:54You know what income tax is, right?
01:01Let's check income tax and annual income tax.
01:06Let's say the annual income tax is 1.3 million yen.
01:101.3 million yen is not the total income tax.
01:14The income tax is the tax on the money you work for.
01:26If you have a lot of income, you will have a lot of income tax.
01:33You know that the income tax is the tax on the money you work for, right?
01:41What is the tax on income?
01:45The tax on income is that you don't have to pay income tax.
01:53That's right.
01:55It's written here.
01:58It's the tax on the money you work for.
02:03It's the tax on the money you work for.
02:07For example, if you have a lot of medical expenses, or if you have a child who doesn't work,
02:13the income tax is determined by the income tax and the living environment.
02:20For example, if you pay a lot of money to the hospital, you don't have to pay the tax.
02:29The tax on the money you work for is that you don't have to pay the tax on the money you work for.
02:38The tax on the money you work for depends on your family background and income.
02:46But there is a tax on the money you work for.
02:50There is a line that says,
02:53you don't have to pay the tax on the money you work for.
02:57That's the tax on the money you work for.
03:01If you exceed the tax on the money you work for, you will have to pay the tax on the money you work for.
03:07That's the current rule.
03:11The government is trying to raise the tax on the money you work for.
03:18But why are they trying to change it?
03:22Look at this graph.
03:25In Japan, the average annual income is about 4.6 million yen.
03:30But in the case of women, it's less than 2 million yen.
03:35The reason why there are so many people in the 1-million-yen range is because
03:39there are many women who work to avoid exceeding 1.3 million yen in income tax.
03:46That's what you see in this graph.
03:49So, in the end of the year, there are people who will stop working because they will exceed 1.3 million yen.
03:56So, instead of worrying about tax,
03:59we should have them work.
04:01And we should increase the number of women who work.
04:04That's what's being discussed right now.
04:07So, people who try not to exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax
04:12should raise the line so that they can work more.
04:19So, how much does it cost to exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax?
04:25Even if you exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax,
04:28it doesn't mean that your income will decrease, right?
04:30That's right.
04:31There are some people who misunderstand this.
04:34In fact, the income tax is only for those who exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax.
04:39For example, let's say you exceed 1.4 million yen in income tax.
04:42Then, only those who exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax will be taxed.
04:47I see.
04:48So, the annual tax is 500 yen.
04:52In other words, 9,500 yen will increase.
04:54The income tax will increase.
04:56Some people misunderstand that exceeding 1.3 million yen in income tax will reduce the income tax.
05:00That's not true.
05:01The income tax will increase.
05:03I see.
05:05So, some people may think that it's okay to exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax.
05:13It's not that simple.
05:17Here is the point of the 1.3 million yen wall.
05:22For example, let's think about a family of three.
05:27The husband is a salary earner.
05:29The wife is a part-time worker.
05:31And there is a child.
05:34If the wife and child exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax every year,
05:38what will happen to the family?
05:43If the child's part-time job is less than 1.3 million yen,
05:46or if the wife's part-time job is less than 1.3 million yen,
05:49the child's part-time job will be 380,000 yen,
05:52and the wife's part-time job will be 380,000 yen.
05:59There is a limit to the income tax of the husband,
06:03but if the husband is raising children and parents,
06:07the child's part-time job will be 380,000 yen,
06:10and the wife's part-time job will be 380,000 yen.
06:17There are quite a few cases like this.
06:21Even if there is someone working in the family,
06:24if the husband's part-time job is less than 1.3 million yen,
06:27he can receive a part-time job.
06:31What if the wife's part-time job exceeds 1.3 million yen?
06:36Even if the wife's part-time job is more than 1.3 million yen,
06:39the income tax will not decrease.
06:44The income tax will increase until the wife's part-time job is less than 1.5 million yen.
06:48On the other hand, what if the child's part-time job exceeds 1.3 million yen?
06:55The child's part-time job is no longer a part-time job,
06:58so the child's part-time job will no longer be a part-time job.
07:01In the end, the income tax for the whole generation will increase.
07:08This is the big point of the 1.3 million yen wall.
07:14Even my mother's friends often talked about how to think about
07:19how to work when the child's part-time job is close to 1.3 million yen.
07:24I think there are many people who can work more than 1.3 million yen now.
07:31That's why it's a big debate.
07:34When I was a high school student, I only worked part-time at school.
07:38At that time, I was told that I forgot my name.
07:41I was told that I couldn't get a job because I couldn't get a job because I didn't have a family.
07:47It is almost certain that the country will finally move forward and raise the 1.3 million yen wall,
07:55but the National Democratic Party proposes that 1.78 million yen is not enough.
08:02In the first place, it's not 1 million yen or 1.5 million yen.
08:08Why is it 1.3 million yen, which is halfway?
08:14Because there are factories where most people who get paid can work.
08:20That is the wage-earning factory and the basic factory.
08:26For example, if you work in self-employment, you can say that this is the wage,
08:32but in the case of a business person, you can't do that much,
08:36so I'll give you a wage from the beginning.
08:42That's 550,000 yen.
08:45And this basic factory is hard to save a lot of taxes, so I'll give you a loss.
08:50That's 480,000 yen.
08:52If you add up each factory, it will be 1.3 million yen,
08:56so if it becomes 1.3 million yen, this factory will be all over,
09:00so you'll have to pay taxes from now on.
09:05It's a half-hearted amount of money because it's a combination of the two.
09:12The National Democratic Party proposes that this 1.3 million yen
09:17should be subtracted from the minimum wage growth rate to 1.78 million yen.
09:25If it becomes 1.78 million yen,
09:28the number of jobs will increase this much in the same year.
09:33If the annual income is, for example, 1.2 million yen,
09:36the number of jobs will increase by 2.8 million yen.
09:39If it becomes 1.5 million yen, the number of jobs will increase by 40,000 yen.
09:42I think it's okay because the number of jobs will increase like this,
09:46but the larger the income, the more it will increase, right?
09:50If you look at the number of high-paying jobs,
09:54not only low-paying jobs, but also high-paying jobs will change.
09:59So, for example, if you have 8 million yen in your income,
10:02you'll get a raise of 227,000 yen.
10:05Some people are concerned about this method
10:09because it may be an advantageous mechanism for high-paying workers.
10:15If the income increases in many households,
10:18you might think you should do it right away,
10:23but the government is taking a cautious position.
10:29It means that the national tax will decrease.
10:32Until now, if you exceed 1.3 million yen, the tax will increase,
10:35but if you don't exceed 1.78 million yen, you won't get a tax.
10:39Of course, the tax will decrease.
10:42This is calculated by the Ministry of Finance.
10:45If it goes up to 1.78 million yen,
10:47the national tax will decrease from 7 trillion yen to 8 trillion yen.
10:51That's what they're saying.
10:53The local government is particularly concerned.
10:56The local government alone may reduce the tax by more than 5 trillion yen.
11:01Why is the local government so affected?
11:04Mr. Kazureiza.
11:06In terms of income tax,
11:0810% of your tax is local tax, right?
11:11That's right.
11:12There are two reasons.
11:14One is that some of the income tax is distributed to the local government.
11:18This is called local welfare tax.
11:21It's not actually distributed to rich municipalities like Tokyo,
11:25but it's distributed to various municipalities across the country.
11:30If the national tax is reduced,
11:32the distributed tax may also decrease.
11:35The second reason is that the local tax is the property tax of local municipalities.
11:39This tax is deducted from the income tax,
11:42and the tax is deducted from the property tax.
11:45So this tax will also decrease.
11:49Police, fire department, garbage disposal, and other public services.
11:54No matter where they are,
11:56it would be terrible if the money distributed to them
11:59so that there is no gap is reduced.
12:01There are opinions like this.
12:04Among experts,
12:06in the end, if you increase the tax by 1.3 million yen,
12:09the income tax will increase, right?
12:11So everyone decides to go shopping in various places.
12:14Then the consumption tax will increase.
12:17Or if everyone goes shopping in various places,
12:20the business will be profitable.
12:22If the business is profitable, the tax will increase.
12:25As a result, the national tax will not decrease so much.
12:29There is also such an opinion.
12:32Now the government is saying that the tax will decrease
12:36when it exceeds 1.3 million yen,
12:39but on the contrary,
12:41it doesn't say how much the economy will improve
12:44and how much the tax will increase.
12:47It is said that it is better to provide the material
12:50that can be calculated and judged properly.
12:53It is said that it is better to provide the material that can be calculated and judged properly.
12:56Is this kind of determined amount
12:59more elastic?
13:01Is it not possible to move it every year
13:04like the GDP is rising this much this year?
13:07It depends on how flexible the policy
13:10and the Diet are.
13:13It depends on how flexible the policy
13:16and the Diet are.
13:19Or, in the first place,
13:22there is a way to change the law
13:25so that it can be moved flexibly.
13:28It is said that it will be announced
13:31how much the tax will increase
13:34by the end of the year.
13:37And in the news,
13:40it is said that there is a wall of 1.3 million yen,
13:43but it is different from the story of the income tax.
13:46There are really various walls.
13:49In addition to the wall of 1.3 million yen,
13:52there is also a wall of 1.6 million yen
13:55and 1.3 million yen
13:58in terms of money related to us.
14:01Let's see what kind of wall it is
14:04by narrowing down the points.
14:07Mr. Itoda, there is one more thing
14:10that is automatically deducted from the salary
14:13except for taxes, right?
14:16Insurance. Social insurance.
14:19Social insurance that everyone can live
14:22in peace of mind.
14:25For example, health insurance
14:28or pension, etc.,
14:31various things pay insurance in advance.
14:34It is said that there are two walls
14:37in the amount of social insurance.
14:41What is the difference in the amount of money?
14:45Why 1.6 million and 1.3 million yen?
14:48It means that this is decided
14:51by the size of the employees of the company
14:54that are working.
14:57In other words, in the case of companies,
15:00the amount of social insurance
15:03is decided by the number of employees.
15:06Then, small and medium-sized companies
15:09will have a hard time,
15:12so they will not have to spend
15:15up to 1.3 million yen.
15:18However, if it is a large company
15:21with more than 51 people,
15:24if it exceeds 1.6 million yen,
15:27it will be decided by the amount of social insurance.
15:30In other words,
15:33if it is a large company,
15:36if it exceeds 1.6 million yen,
15:39it will be decided by the amount of social insurance.
15:42If it is a small company,
15:45it will be decided by 1.3 million yen.
15:50The cause of unemployment
15:53is this, rather than 1.3 million yen.
15:56These are the two walls.
15:59This is not a wall,
16:02but a cliff of annual income.
16:07Please pay attention to the moment
16:10when the annual income exceeds 1.6 million yen.
16:15Please look at this.
16:18As the number of employees increases,
16:21the number of employees suddenly increases.
16:24This is not a wall, but a cliff.
16:27This is a big cause of unemployment.
16:32However, if it exceeds 1.3 million yen,
16:35it will be taxed.
16:38This is social insurance,
16:41so the amount of social insurance will be reduced,
16:44but the annual income will be taxed in the future.
16:48The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
16:51is considering removing the 1.6 million yen wall.
16:54I want you to remove it.
16:57There are various measures in various systems.
17:00Everyone pays taxes.
17:03When that changes,
17:06what should I do?
17:09I want you to properly explain and maintain
17:12a sense of fairness.
17:15Fairness is difficult but important.
17:18Whether you are married or not,
17:21you should not be unfair.
17:24But it's difficult.
17:27There are many things you don't know about taxes.
17:33There are quite a few taxes that seem to be taken
17:36without realizing it.
17:41There is a new tax that is taxed
17:441,000 yen a year from June this year.
17:47But do adults notice it?
17:53From June this year?
17:561,000 yen?
17:59Everyone doesn't realize it.
18:021,000 yen is a forest environment protection tax.
18:05That's right.
18:08After the Great East Japan Earthquake,
18:11it was taxed as a special tax for reconstruction.
18:14Since June this year,
18:17it has been removed.
18:20The special tax for reconstruction,
18:23which was taxed 1,000 yen per capita
18:26for the reconstruction of the Great East Japan Earthquake,
18:29has been terminated.
18:32From this year,
18:35it will be taxed as a forest environment tax
18:38and will be taxed as 1,000 yen plus.
18:41Surprisingly,
18:44two-thirds of Japan's area is a forest.
18:47After the Great East Japan Earthquake,
18:50the trees that grew in the forest
18:53are now in the process of being deforested.
18:56But if they are not deforested,
18:59the forest will rot.
19:02For example, the trees will fall down
19:05and the soil will be exposed.
19:08If the trees grow,
19:11the lower part will turn black
19:14and other trees won't grow.
19:17For this reason,
19:20the special tax is used to protect the forest.
19:23And the same 1,000 yen
19:26is taxed like this.
19:29Last year,
19:32about 10 million Japanese people
19:35paid 1,000 yen per capita.
19:38That's a lot.
19:41I paid a lot, too.
19:44Shinkansen?
19:471,000 yen per capita is very expensive.
19:50What about hotels?
19:53No, it's not like that.
19:56It depends on the local government.
19:59It's a travel tax.
20:02Whether you are a Japanese or a foreigner,
20:05you have to pay 1,000 yen per time.
20:08Whether it's a job or a trip,
20:11everyone who goes to Japan
20:14has to pay 1,000 yen.
20:17You don't have to pay 1,000 yen.
20:20It's included in the air ticket.
20:23You buy an air ticket,
20:26and you have to pay 1,000 yen.
20:30Last year,
20:333,469,000 Japanese and foreigners
20:36went abroad.
20:39It's a total of 34.7 billion yen.
20:42If a lot of foreigners come,
20:45you have to pay 1,000 yen per time.
20:50You may not have noticed,
20:53but this travel tax
20:56started 5 years ago.
20:59It's mainly used
21:02to improve the environment
21:05for accepting Japanese and foreigners.
21:08By the way,
21:11it's the same in Australia and Korea.
21:19There's also the tax system
21:22that's becoming a hot topic
21:25in Japan.
21:28Taxes.
21:31Taxes.
21:34Taxes for hometowns.
21:37Taxes for hometowns.
21:40I thought I had to do it.
21:43Taxes for hometowns
21:46will be over in December.
21:49As the year approaches,
21:52there will be more people
21:55who want to do it.
21:58Taxes for hometowns
22:01is a system where you donate
22:04to the local government you want to support
22:07to improve the income tax and housing tax.
22:10There are people who donate
22:13because they want gifts.
22:16Has anyone done this before?
22:19Four out of five.
22:22Ms. Akemoto, where do you donate?
22:25Hotate in Hokkaido.
22:28Fruits and mandarins.
22:31I get them in a box and eat them.
22:34Ms. Sakahita?
22:37Tajima-ushi.
22:40So you're both aiming for gifts?
22:43No.
22:46That's not true.
22:49People who donate to the local government
22:52only talk about that.
22:55If you donate there,
22:58you can get gifts around here.
23:01Why do you donate to Tajima-ushi?
23:04Because it's delicious.
23:07But if you look closely,
23:10there are people who donate
23:13to the local government.
23:16When it started 16 years ago,
23:19it was about 8.1 billion yen.
23:22How much do you think it was last year?
23:25About 1,000 billion yen.
23:28The answer is
23:311,175 billion yen.
23:34It's more than 1 trillion yen.
23:37It's increasing.
23:40It's more than 1 trillion yen.
23:43So most people are doing it?
23:46No, it's one in six.
23:49Especially in Wajima,
23:52which was damaged by the Noto Peninsula earthquake,
23:55there were donations of about 5.5 billion yen.
23:58It was 1.3 billion yen last year,
24:01so it's increasing.
24:04So there are people who donate
24:07to the local government.
24:10What do you think is popular
24:13among the donations from local governments?
24:16To be honest,
24:19I think it's beef.
24:22What do you think, Mr. Ijuin?
24:25What is beef?
24:28I think it's crab.
24:31I think it's crab.
24:34You're in the hot ranking.
24:37I'm just answering what I like.
24:40Let's take a look.
24:43Top 5 are as follows.
24:461st place is Miyazaki beef.
24:492nd place is salmon roe.
24:523rd place is scallops.
24:554th place is crab.
24:585th place is beef tongue.
25:02Scallops are especially popular every year.
25:05Last year, China decided not to import scallops from Japan.
25:08Last year, China decided not to import scallops from Japan.
25:11The news was that scallop vendors were in trouble,
25:14so more people ordered scallops
25:17to support the vendors.
25:20That's right.
25:23That's right.
25:26That's right.
25:30Miyazaki also supports scallops.
25:33I support scallops and I love scallops.
25:36I support scallops and I love scallops.
25:39By the way,
25:42the top 5 are food, right?
25:45What do you think the top 5 are?
25:48What is it?
25:51What everyone wants is a box of tissues.
25:54Tissues?
25:57That's right.
26:00Is that a souvenir from your hometown?
26:03There is a tissue factory in my hometown.
26:06There is a tissue factory in my hometown.
26:09Most of the souvenirs are about 10,000 to 30,000 yen,
26:12Most of the souvenirs are about 10,000 to 30,000 yen,
26:15but the most expensive one is 300 million yen.
26:18but the most expensive one is 300 million yen.
26:21There are more than 100 million yen.
26:24There is a vacuum tube amplifier.
26:27There is a sign.
26:30There is a sign.
26:33There is a sign.
26:36There is a sign.
26:39There is a sign.
26:42There is a sign.
26:45There is a sign.
26:48What do you think 300 million yen is?
26:52300 million yen?
26:55300 million yen?
26:58A house?
27:01This is a souvenir from Isezaki City in Gunma Prefecture.
27:04This is a multi-purpose disaster shelter.
27:07This is a multi-purpose disaster shelter.
27:10There are many disasters in the future,
27:13so it can be used for various purposes.
27:16It's 300 million yen,
27:19but it's not on sale.
27:22If you want this, you can buy it.
27:25By the way,
27:28if you have 100 million yen in your bank,
27:31how much money do you have?
27:34If you have 100 million yen in your bank, how much money do you have?
27:37He has 230 million yen.
27:40So, who had the most money donated?
27:43So, who had the most money donated?
27:46Where is the capital of Kyushu?
27:56Hokkaido is the capital of Kyushu,
27:58where there are a lot of foreign goods.
28:02The capital is Kyushu.
28:06Where is the capital of Kyushu?
28:10The capital of Miyazaki prefecture.
28:12The capital's boss.
28:14Yes, the capital's boss.
28:17Miyazaki beef and Chouchu.
28:21It is known from all over the country.
28:25It's good that the money from the local government is collected,
28:31but that doesn't mean that the money doesn't go to the local government.
28:36There are more than 100 million yen in the country.
28:40There are more than 100 million yen in the country.
28:47Where is the capital of Kyushu?
28:49Where is the capital of Kyushu?
28:54It's a pretty big city.
28:56There's a hint.
28:58There's a hint.
29:00There's Kawasaki in here.
29:03It's Yokohama City in Kanagawa Prefecture.
29:08Yokohama City is the most populated city in Japan.
29:11There are 3.7 million people.
29:14It's a place where many high-income people live.
29:17As a result, the tax has decreased.
29:20It's a big deal, isn't it?
29:22If it's just one person, it's about 10,000 yen.
29:25It's a big deal, isn't it?
29:27It's a big deal, isn't it?
29:28It's a big deal, isn't it?
29:30What does the collection of 1 billion yen mean to the local government?
29:35What does the collection of 1 billion yen mean to the local government?
29:39In the 1960s and 1970s,
29:41In the 1960s and 1970s,
29:43there were more and more children,
29:45so they built more schools and public facilities.
29:48It's time to rebuild.
29:50It's time to rebuild.
29:53It costs about 4 billion yen to rebuild one school.
29:57It costs about 4 billion yen to rebuild one school.
29:59That means that three schools are gone.
30:02That means that three schools are gone.
30:05In recent years,
30:06In recent years,
30:09tax cuts have been problematic due to the tax on hometown agriculture.
30:14Originally,
30:15Originally,
30:19But recently,
30:20But recently,
30:23But recently,
30:26But recently,
30:28But recently,
30:32But recently,
30:36But recently,
30:41But recently,
30:44But recently,
30:46But recently,
30:51But recently,
30:54But recently,
30:56But recently,
31:06The number of robberies in recent years.
31:09Since August of this year, there have been 19 major robberies, and more than 40 people have been arrested.
31:20There have been many crimes committed by young people in their 20s.
31:25The number of robberies has increased, and the number of victims has also increased.
31:31Why do you think the number of robberies has increased in this era, even though the risk of being caught is high?
31:38I think the number of robberies has increased because people don't have money.
31:44Until a while ago, there was a lot of controversy over the so-called ORE ORE fraud.
31:48It is said that a criminal group that used to carry out ORE ORE fraud has started to commit robberies.
31:57Why did ORE ORE fraud become a robbery?
32:03The reason why ORE ORE fraud is a robbery is that it takes a lot of time.
32:11For example, it takes a lot of time to prepare a fake identity, a police officer, and a lawyer.
32:17In addition, it takes a lot of time to arrange and educate people to carry out ORE ORE fraud.
32:23In fact, it takes a lot of time and a lot of people to plan and distribute roles.
32:30That's why ORE ORE fraud has become a robbery.
32:39There is a possibility that ORE ORE fraud carries a heavy penalty.
32:45Why do young perpetrators take extreme action just because they are instructed?
32:53The reason for this is a lot of darkness.
32:58What are the ways to use social media and major job sites?
33:04It is easy to get close to people.
33:07It is easy and easy to get a high income.
33:10It is called a sweet invitation.
33:14At that time, you need to send personal information because you need to work.
33:19If you don't want to do that, you drop the person based on that personal information.
33:25If you don't want to do that, you drop the person based on that personal information.
33:30If you don't want to do that, you drop the person based on that personal information.
33:37It is the most dangerous to distribute important personal information without confirming the employer.
33:45Once you lend a hand, you can't get out until you are arrested.
33:55If you send personal information that you need for a part-time job,
33:59you will be threatened by the story.
34:05So, when you are asked to send personal information,
34:10you should think about it.
34:15Recently, not only the application from themselves,
34:20but also the cases from the criminal group,
34:25have been spreading rumors like this on SNS.
34:30On SNS, if you say you don't have money or you are fired,
34:37you will receive a direct message.
34:41You will receive a direct message.
34:48So, if you look at the rumors from the past,
34:51you will receive a direct message.
34:56Please be careful.
34:59There are many kinds of special fraud.
35:02Recently, the number of cases of elderly people getting caught in a dark part-time job and becoming a victim has increased.
35:10The criminal group dares to make the elderly people take the blame.
35:16Ms. Sakahisa, why do you think so?
35:18Because they can't be suspected.
35:20That's right.
35:22Because they have social experience and endurance,
35:24they can act as they are instructed.
35:27For example, if you say you are a police officer,
35:29but a young man with brown hair says,
35:31you are not a police officer, right?
35:33He will say, do you have piercings?
35:36If you are an elderly person,
35:38you will think you are a police officer in plain clothes.
35:41When you participate in such a thing,
35:43you have to know what kind of information is on the Internet.
35:50So, it's important to google the company that is recruiting you.
35:53Yes, it's important to look at it properly.
35:56Also, I want you to show a polite attitude of a police officer.
36:00We can't be underestimated by you, so we will do our best.
36:04There are many strange articles on social media.
36:06However, the attention of the police department is flowing,
36:08even though there are many articles.
36:10In the end, people who publish strange ads pay money.
36:13I think it can't be helped that the attention of the police department is flowing.
36:15Also, if you look at such ads more than once,
36:17it will flow a lot.
36:19So, it's really good to look up something you're not interested in.
36:22I am now buried in the information I just got on social media.
36:25If you look it up randomly.
36:27If you look up something that has nothing to do with it,
36:29it will be like that all at once.
36:31It's like a joke, but I protect myself.
36:33I highly recommend it.
36:37I got an email from Masami Nagasawa.
36:39What is that?
36:40What does it say?
36:41I have something to consult with you.
36:43It's like a phone call.
36:44I'm afraid I'm going to send it.
36:46Don't send it.
36:47It's a fraud.
36:48You understand that you can't get such a consultation, right?
36:51I consulted with my wife once.
36:57A group of criminals who cause robberies gathers people on the Ote-Kyujin site.
37:04This is what was posted.
37:07Yes, this is currently deleted.
37:10It's called looking for a cat in the middle of the night.
37:12Where is it suspicious?
37:14To prevent information theft.
37:18I keep my cell phone and luggage.
37:21I keep my cell phone and luggage.
37:23It's suspicious.
37:24I just look for a cat, but I don't need to keep it.
37:27That's right. It's suspicious.
37:29I just follow the designated path and mark the place where the cat was on the map.
37:35I'm gathering people like this.
37:37In fact, I check if there is a security camera.
37:42I'm trying to get people involved in crime in various ways.
37:47Recently, the public education reward has been leaked, saying that there is a possibility of a dark part-time job.
37:53On the contrary, if you say a public education part-time job, you will be suspected, so it is not public education.
38:01It is set a little higher than a normal part-time job.
38:05It's real.
38:07It's an exquisite job.
38:10If you don't show a lot of wisdom, you'll be scared and killed.
38:18The arrest of the perpetrator has become news one after another.
38:24So, which is heavier, the perpetrator who was threatened and robbed, or the perpetrator who was robbed?
38:35Who do you think is the perpetrator?
38:37I don't think so.
38:41Who do you think is the perpetrator?
38:43I don't think so.
38:45Is Mr. Sakashita the perpetrator?
38:48I think the perpetrator is heavier.
38:53I thought it was a joke, but if I really did it, I wouldn't have thought of it.
38:57If I lie again and again, I think the perpetrator is heavier.
39:06Is Mr. Itoda the perpetrator?
39:07He is the perpetrator.
39:09He's threatening.
39:11I think that's it.
39:12There is a reason why the perpetrator is threatened.
39:17It depends on the case, but in general, it is said that the perpetrator is more likely to be the perpetrator.
39:24If the perpetrator doesn't say it, the crime won't be committed.
39:27Or the perpetrator and the perpetrator are actually the same.
39:33In the same way, the crime may be the same.
39:38And the perpetrator can't be forgiven because he's young.
39:43He's 18 years old now.
39:46As a result, this is what's going on now.
39:49There's a certain boy in the frame.
39:52In the case of a robbery, it's the same as an adult.
39:58In the case of a robbery, led by a man named Luffy,
40:03Last month, the leader of the perpetrator was sentenced to life imprisonment.
40:09The 19-year-old perpetrator was sentenced to 23 years in prison.
40:17And if you're 18 or older, you can report your name.
40:23You can report your name.
40:26If you report your real name like this, you'll be on the news on the Internet.
40:30That's what's left.
40:32It's called a digital tattoo.
40:35For example, if you become a human being in the future and try to get a job,
40:40If you put out an entry sheet, the company will search for the name of the entry sheet.
40:45If there's a digital tattoo left, you'll be surprised.
40:49I want you to know that what you did when you were 18 or 19 will destroy your life for the rest of your life.
41:02The police now call crime groups that play the role of perpetrators such as robberies.
41:10It's called a special dragon.
41:13If you know your official name, you'll be on the news.
41:18A special dragon.
41:21What's a special dragon?
41:24Well, that's what I think.
41:28Mr. Kazurizawa, what do you think?
41:31It's like a special dragon-type crime group.
41:36It's not a special dragon. It's a special name.
41:40I don't know the name of the crime group.
41:43It's a special dragon-type crime group.
41:48It's a special dragon and a dragon-type group.
41:51We don't have a name for our group.
41:54It's a group of people on social media with a high level of anonymity.
41:58It's hard to identify the role of a supporter.
42:01It's a high level of anonymity.
42:03In other words, at that time, the members will be replaced.
42:06In other words, it's a group of people who play the role of perpetrators.
42:09It's a group of people who play the role of perpetrators.
42:12In other words, it's a completely different type of criminal organization from the traditional violent group.
42:19That's why the police call it that way.
42:23The police have a lot of experience and achievements in countering violence.
42:31So the police know that they can do a lot of things to the violent group.
42:36It's a completely new type of criminal organization.
42:39So it was very late to operate it at first.
42:44Since April of this year, the police have finally been able to operate it in this way.
42:55The police have finally been able to operate it in this way.
43:01Is there any way to help the person who applied for the job?
43:10First of all, you have to consult with the police.
43:13It's hard to write down the number 100.
43:16There is a special phone number for police consultations.
43:22You have to consult with the police.
43:26If you actually consult with the police, you can avoid committing a crime.
43:32Even if you are threatened, you can protect yourself from intimidation.
43:39So you have to be brave and consult with the police.
43:44I don't know what the job is about.
43:48Beware of suspicious people such as being led to an app that disappears immediately.
43:57Speaking of fraud, there is something like this recently.
44:02It's Moe, isn't it?
44:05It's coming. It's Moe, isn't it?
44:08It's an autobiography.
44:10It's an autobiography, isn't it?
44:12The lines of the drama just came out.
44:15This is not a title created for the drama.
44:18It's a crime that's been around for a long time.
44:21It's a crime that's been around for a long time.
44:27It's a crime that's been around for a long time.
44:31It's a crime that's been around for a long time.
44:35It's a crime that's been around for a long time.
44:44It's a crime that's been around for a long time.
44:52It's a crime that's been around for a long time.
44:58It's a crime that's been around for a long time.
45:05It's a crime that's been around for a long time.
45:16It's a crime that's been around for a long time.
45:28It's a crime that's been around for a long time.

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