Ashley works for a “housing company”, but doesn’t seem to realize that the insurance company will go after the arsonist to recover their loss. They can be more determined and aggressive than a pack of rabid dogs.
So, Ashley broke into a home, allegedly had a barbecue which, in turn, set the house on fire, burned it to the ground, destroyed the car that was in the garage, laughed it all off, and then expects no consequences. Emergency! Brain transplant needed here! The one she has isn’t working. Hm. Does she even have one?
In the US - this story is from Japan- ARSON is a serious crime, not just against the homeowner but against the state. The firefighters who have to fight the fire are employees of the state. In the US it is not a matter of the homeowner filing charges, the state files charges because arson is considered a crime against the community, not an individual. It is also a Felony with SERIOUS jail time involved. At the end of this story the idiot who burned down the house has been fired and is looking for another job; in the US employment would be the least of her worries because she'd be in jail awaiting trial or in prison serving a hefty sentence.
I am sure arson is a serious crime even in Japan. They also have lots of wooden houses like the US. But evidently NOT in anime territory?! This is such a entitle,d woke, stupid video, that I watched till the end smirking away!
@@seraglioborneo2803 It's HOW crime is handled in Japan. In the US a serious crime like arson is not considered just a crime against an individual but a crime against the state, which is responsible for protecting those citizens and their property. Therefore you are not just committing a crime against a person, you are committing a crime against everyone in the community. In Japan you are encouraged to come to an agreement with the violator so no charges are ever filed. In Japan you can literally buy your way out of a serious crime. The arsonist in this story didn't have enough money or family connections to do so . In the US she would be charged with attempted bribery on top of arson and breaking and entering. In Japan all parties are encouraged to sit down and negotiate before pressing charges. Japanese society relies more on shame and family pressure to keep people in line than laws. Oh, they have plenty of laws. But people prefer not to enforce them.
Surely, OP must have noticed the various RED FLAGS flying and WARNING SIRENS blaring whenever Ashley contacts her? Ashley should have been admitted to a mental hospital and the room key thrown away after locking her in! Don't Japan have a "BLOCK THE WITCH" on their technologically advanced phones? LOL
And assuming that you're little scheme worked, destroying the hous of a 'friend' had built from a competitor, what makes you think that will turn to your company for the rebuild? I mean, besides trying to do the one upmanship, what is the incentive to come to you for a new home?
Ashley works for a “housing company”, but doesn’t seem to realize that the insurance company will go after the arsonist to recover their loss. They can be more determined and aggressive than a pack of rabid dogs.
That's no kind of friend, she's an annoying acquaintance at most.
Ashley sounds like a muppet.
Both of the children reading this story need a bit more acting practice.
So, Ashley broke into a home, allegedly had a barbecue which, in turn, set the house on fire, burned it to the ground, destroyed the car that was in the garage, laughed it all off, and then expects no consequences. Emergency! Brain transplant needed here! The one she has isn’t working. Hm. Does she even have one?
OP should help her contact the local zoo. They may have a recently dead ape or chimp whose brain can be put in Ashley's skull. AN UPGRADE!
Any brain transplant for Ashley (even from a mouse) would be rejected as a totally incompatible foreign organism. 🧠
She's pissed because they build a new house but didn't use her construction company.
So she goes to their house when they aren't home and has a bbq that burns down the house only its the wrong house and her friend is home.
Brain!!! Here brain!!! Where are you?
Why? Why? Does her voice have to sound like that?
Why do they keep calling these people friends?
In the US - this story is from Japan- ARSON is a serious crime, not just against the homeowner but against the state. The firefighters who have to fight the fire are employees of the state. In the US it is not a matter of the homeowner filing charges, the state files charges because arson is considered a crime against the community, not an individual. It is also a Felony with SERIOUS jail time involved. At the end of this story the idiot who burned down the house has been fired and is looking for another job; in the US employment would be the least of her worries because she'd be in jail awaiting trial or in prison serving a hefty sentence.
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I am sure arson is a serious crime even in Japan. They also have lots of wooden houses like the US.
But evidently NOT in anime territory?! This is such a entitle,d woke, stupid video, that I watched till the end smirking away!
@@seraglioborneo2803 It's HOW crime is handled in Japan. In the US a serious crime like arson is not considered just a crime against an individual but a crime against the state, which is responsible for protecting those citizens and their property. Therefore you are not just committing a crime against a person, you are committing a crime against everyone in the community. In Japan you are encouraged to come to an agreement with the violator so no charges are ever filed. In Japan you can literally buy your way out of a serious crime. The arsonist in this story didn't have enough money or family connections to do so . In the US she would be charged with attempted bribery on top of arson and breaking and entering. In Japan all parties are encouraged to sit down and negotiate before pressing charges. Japanese society relies more on shame and family pressure to keep people in line than laws. Oh, they have plenty of laws. But people prefer not to enforce them.
Same in Western Europe: arson is serious, very serious.
Surely, OP must have noticed the various RED FLAGS flying and WARNING SIRENS blaring whenever Ashley contacts her? Ashley should have been admitted to a mental hospital and the room key thrown away after locking her in!
Don't Japan have a "BLOCK THE WITCH" on their technologically advanced phones? LOL
Interesting subject matter. So-called friends are such a pain.
hope you put her under the jail
And assuming that you're little scheme worked, destroying the hous of a 'friend' had built from a competitor, what makes you think that will turn to your company for the rebuild? I mean, besides trying to do the one upmanship, what is the incentive to come to you for a new home?
stupied
oF ALL the inane, asinine stories........... do better!