Japanese gangs never consider themselves bad people in society. On the contrary, they think they are chivalrous people in Japanese society and are committed to solving problems for people. When asked about the survival of the Japanese mafia, Mr. A-Shapiro, vice president of the Sumitomo Association, Japan's second largest mafia, said, for example, when there was a conflict between a hotel owner and a customer, the boss called the police, but when the police arrived, they found that it was not enough to file a case. After the police leave, the boss will call us, and we will call the boss and the customer together, ask the reason and deal with it according to the situation. Mr. A-Shapiro went on to say that in this case, it is not good or bad at all. The key is to handle it to the satisfaction of both parties. There are some things only we can do. If there is a riot on the streets of Japan, the first person to appear is not the police, but the Japanese gangsters, who will put everything at the mercy before the police arrive. Almost every street in Tokyo, Japan is controlled by gangster forces, that is, there is a sphere of influence. Whoever belongs to whose sphere of influence is responsible for solving the problem.
Japanese underworld is a bit like China's security organizations and urban management, but Japanese gangsters are more disciplined, more disciplined, more reputable and more moral than China's security and urban management. Their slogan used to be: Don't child labor, don't throw cigarette butts. The way they operate is to collect some money to keep you safe. Take your money, and then eliminate the disaster for you. Japanese gangs basically do not confront the government and the police, but look for the third gray living area where the government and the police are not in place.
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