Despatches from University City Village

Brief posts from the Green Line Zone in the embattled University City Village, West Philadelphia.

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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

the mysterious east, Vol. CXVI

Man allegedly scatters squirming larvae in train to shock passengers

Kyodo News

A 35-year-old man was arrested Monday for scattering about 200 beetle larvae on the floor of a train car as a prank, police said.

Manabu Mizuta, of Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, was arrested for allegedly obstructing by force the Keihan Line's business.

When he was arrested, Mizuta had about 3,600 mealworms contained in film cases and other containers in his bag, police sources alleged.

"(The worms) wiggle around and are so weird. I like seeing people surprised," Mizuta was quoted by police as saying.

Mizuta allegedly spread the 2-cm-long worms on the floor of the car at about 10:05 a.m.

The train was running through Neyagawa, Osaka Prefecture, at the time. It was delayed about three minutes while the worms were cleaned up, police said.

Police officers assigned to railway duty were on alert in the Keihan region, which includes Osaka, Kyoto and Hyogo prefectures, because worms were repeatedly being found in train cars.

The police said they would try to determine if Mizuta was involved in any of the other incidents.

Mealworms are often grown as food for pet birds and other animals, and can be purchased in pet stores.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

the mysterious east, vol. CXIII


Man fined over pics of stranger's clothed rear

Kyodo News

The Supreme Court has turned down an appeal by a man fined for taking several photos of a female stranger's clothed buttocks with a cell phone camera, court officials said Thursday.

In a decision dated Monday, the top court's Third Petty Bench ruled 4-1 to uphold a high court decision imposing a ¥300,000 fine on Koji Hisasue, 31, a member of the Self-Defense Forces, for violating a Hokkaido ordinance banning indecent acts.

The presiding justice, Tokiyasu Fujita, said Hisasue's acts could be interpreted under normal social conventions as indecent and obscene.

Fujita said the victim would likely have felt ashamed and anxious about having pictures taken of her buttocks, even though she was wearing pants, and that Hisasue clearly violated Hokkaido law.

Hisasue followed the 27-year-old woman for about five minutes at a supermarket in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, on July 21, 2006, taking 11 pictures of her rear from 1 to 3 meters.

The Sapporo High Court slapped the ¥300,000 fine on him in September 2007, overruling a not guilty decision at the Asahikawa Summary Court.

The Japan Times: Friday, Nov. 14, 2008

Saturday, November 8, 2008

dancing in the streets

47th and Baltimore, West Philly




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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

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