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Sushi Prank Trends on Social Media Lands Japanese Youths in Legal Troubles
Japanese youths are getting into legal troubles for posting videos of themselves licking jars of soy sauce or steeling sushi plates from restaurants and posting them on social media as part of a viral trend. Sushi restaurants in Japan are responding by taking measures such as eliminating the use of conveyor belts to allay these concerns.
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Derek Perkins, a man wanted for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle access device and fraud charges, was named by Baton Rouge City Police as a person of interest in a case, where a woman's burned body was found and an individual was using a dead person's debit card.
00:00 - 10:03 (10:03)
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Derek Perkins, a man wanted for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle access device and fraud charges, was named by Baton Rouge City Police as a person of interest in a case, where a woman's burned body was found and an individual was using a dead person's debit card.
ChapterSushi Prank Trends on Social Media Lands Japanese Youths in Legal Troubles
EpisodeRLRC Daily 3/15/23 | Moose Antler Murderer!
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
Three people have been arrested in Japan for their involvement in spreading unsanitary pranks in sushi conveyor belt restaurants through viral videos, which caused compensations claims from disgusted customers.
10:03 - 19:13 (09:10)
Summary
Three people have been arrested in Japan for their involvement in spreading unsanitary pranks in sushi conveyor belt restaurants through viral videos, which caused compensations claims from disgusted customers.