mdn.mainichi.jp— Japan's largest and most notorious organized crime group, the Yamaguchi-gumi, is forcing members to take a "gangster exam" in order to reduce costly damages suits, police have discovered.
Sep 5, 2009View in Crawl 4
Which Japanese gang requires it's members to cut a finger if they fail in their assignment to kill a target. You know to save honor. If it's this one, good luck taking a written exam.
BS!! You have either never lived in Japan, or have and still don't know what you're talking about.Mainichi is much better regarded, and far more liable than the Enquirer.Reading your comments is like reading the Enquirer.
eunoniaSep 7, 2009
Which Japanese gang requires it's members to cut a finger if they fail in their assignment to kill a target. You know to save honor. If it's this one, good luck taking a written exam.
dotjonesSep 7, 2009
BS!! You have either never lived in Japan, or have and still don't know what you're talking about.Mainichi is much better regarded, and far more liable than the Enquirer.Reading your comments is like reading the Enquirer.
Closed AccountSep 7, 2009
Duty and obligations, bitches?
kingofthemodsSep 7, 2009
Now that's *organised* crime.
mylfSep 7, 2009
I wonder if the yakuza requires occasional recertification. How many fingers do you cut off if you fail to pass?
kevin108Sep 7, 2009
They will kill you if you let your Tomagochi die!