Saturday, August 1, 2015

When Whitewomen SMUGGLE DRUGS INTO JAPAN!

Good Afternoon from Upper Darby!

I am posting this article because it got very little attention back in June and it is not something to simply bury and move on from. A Whitewoman got a top post in Toyota over in Japan and promptly BROUGHT HER DRUG HABIT WITH HER TO JAPAN AND GOT BUSTED! Now? For some of you, you may not give a fuck about this article. But I am posting this specifically for Black People SO YOU CAN SEE FOR YOURSELF, just how much BULLSHIT Whites tend to get away with here in Nazi-America.

But when they try to export their bullshit to other places they QUICKLY GET EXPOSED AND OUTED! This woman had drugs mailed to her where Japanese customs SNIFFED THEM OUT LIKE IT WAS NOTHING! There is not nearly enough of a study done HERE in Nazi-America to find out JUST HOW MANY WHITE AMERICANS ARE FUNCTIONALDRUG-ADDICTS!

I've lived in North Philadelphia twice in my life. Once with my now ex-wife. And once with my former surrogate-son. In BOTH INSTANCES, we'd get up to get out and get to work, BRIGHT AND EARLY. And see the same shit. ROWS! AND ROWS! Of WHITE PROFESSIONALS! GETTING THEIR DRUGS FIRST THING IN THE MORNING FROM BLACK DRUG DEALERS! And SOME OF YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT TOO!

My Ex-Wife used to get DISGUSTED because it was SO BLATANT! And My Former Surrogate-Son, who was White, used to say all the time "So now? Where the fuck is the fuckin media to highlight this shit? Meanwhile? These are White Professionals, doing all kinds of shit, while they're fuckin functional crack-heads and shit like that!" then in both instances, with BOTH OF THEM!?

The Nazi-Cops would DRIVE THE FUCK THROUGH AND DO-------------NOTHING! Not a GOD DAMN THING! And they would get upset and I would tell them, they are driving through TO MAKE SURE THE WHITES AREN'T GETTING FUCKIN MUGGED AND MURDERED! WHILE BUYING THEIR DRUGS!

This Whitewoman?
Julie Hamp.
STRIKES ME AS ONE OF THE FUNCTIONAL WHITE DRUG-ADDICTS THAT I USED TO SEE. Clean cut. PROFESSIONAL! WITH MONEY! ALL KINDS OF DEGREES AND ACCOLADES! But mysteriously HER ASS NEVER GOT BUSTED AND GOT ALL THE WAY UP THE WHITE POWER LADDER WITHOUT INCIDENT, HUH? HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA! FUCK OUTTA HERE!
This is why the fuckin Nazi-American Prison Camps are filled with Our People. Because they won't THROW THE ACTUAL WHITE CRIMINALS BEHIND BARS. They then LET THESE FOOLS RISE TO FUCKIN POWER! Then LOOK STUPID WHEN THEIR DRUG-ADDICTED IDIOTS FUCK EVERYTHING UP!

And make no mistake about it, this shit IS NOT FUNNY! I laugh because of the STUPIDITY. Because you can't keep covering up A DRUG-ADDICTS BEHAVIOR FOREVER. This Julie Hamp, went to Japan. Thought shit was sweet. GOT BUSTED! FINALLY! Here is the article;

Toyota in damage control mode after American exec arrested

Reuters 
By Chang-Ran Kim and Joshua Hunt
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp moved into damage control mode on Friday after its new communications chief Julie Hamp, an American and its first senior woman executive, was arrested on suspicion of illegally bringing pain killers into Japan just two months after her appointment.
Toyota President Akio Toyoda apologized for the incident at a news conference and reiterated the company's belief that Hamp had no intent of breaking the law.
"To me, executives and staff who are my direct reports are like my children," he said.
"It's the responsibility of a parent to protect his children and, if a child causes problems, it's also a parent's responsibility to apologize."
Japanese media reports, citing police investigators, said 57 addictive Oxycodone pills were found in a small parcel labeled "necklaces" that was sent from the United States and addressed to Hamp in Japan. The pills were in packets or buried at the bottom of the parcel, which also contained toy pendants and necklaces, they said.
Hamp, a former General Motors Co and PepsiCo Inc executive, told police she did not think she had imported an illegal substance, a spokesman for Tokyo's Metropolitan Police Department said.
A police official declined to comment on the latest media reports about the parcel.
Hamp was appointed managing officer in April as part of a drive to diversify Toyota's male-dominated, mostly Japanese executive line-up. She joined Toyota's North American unit in 2012 and this month relocated to Tokyo, where she was to be based. She had been staying in a hotel, a Toyota spokeswoman said.
Toyoda vowed that the automaker would maintain its policy of seeking out talent regardless of gender or nationality and expressed regret that the company had not provided enough support for an employee who was not Japanese and had come to live in Japan.
Oxycodone is a prescription drug in both the United States and Japan. Bringing it into Japan requires prior approval from the government and it must be carried by the individual, a health ministry official said.
Hiroaki Okamoto, a criminal defense lawyer at the Nakamura International Criminal Defense Office in Tokyo who is not involved in Hamp's case, said the large number of pills meant that, if indicted, she could face years in prison, followed by deportation.
The maximum sentence for smuggling drugs with the intent to sell is life in prison, he said. Even if indicted for smuggling for personal use, it would be tough to get a suspended sentence because of the large number of pills, he said.
(Additional reporting by Kiyoshi Takenaka; Editing by Edmund Klamann)
And here is the End Result Article, after this drug-whore found out the hard way that WHITE POWER AND PRIVILEGE ONLY EXTENDS INTO COUNTRIES WHERE THOSE PEOPLE WILL ALLOW OR TOLERATE IT! As I posted before, Japan is in the midst of a MAJOR TRANSFORMATION! And being some White Person, ESPECIALLY A WHITEWOMAN!? BRINGING DRUGS INTO THEIR COUNTRY?! HA! Clearly this dumb White-bitch didn't know that in Japan? You don't play by the rules, THEN YOU WILL ROT IN JAIL FIRST! The media will DESTROY YOU SECOND! And if you don't BOW, SCRAPE, KISS-ASS AND SUCK-DICK AND SAY HOW SORRY YOU ARE!? You're going to trial and GUESS WHAT!?
YOU WILL!
BE FOUND GUILTY!
AND NOW YOU FUCKED UP!
Japan DOESN'T EVEN COME CLOSE TO OUR NAZI-PRISON CAMPS FOR PROFIT! But when you go to jail there!? MOTHERFUCKA YOU'RE IN JAIL AND YOU KNOW IT! You will NEVER! And I mean, NEVER! Come outta that bitch talking that lame-ass Ice Cube shit when he said "Jail is like a party." -_- I don't know what PARTY Ice Cube's dumb-ass was going to where it wasn't NOTHIN BUT DUDES! LOCKED IN A FUCKIN CELL WITH NO CONTROL OVER WHEN THEY EAT, SLEEP, ETC! That's pure-D  NIGGER-MENTALITY, STUPID! Now here's the article;

Ex-Toyota Executive Julie Hamp Released

Hamp was arrested in Japan for allegedly importing painkiller oxycodone without permission.

Julie Hamp leaves Harajuku police station in Tokyo after being released Wednesday.ENLARGE
Julie Hamp leaves Harajuku police station in Tokyo after being released Wednesday. PHOTO: YOSUKE MIZUNO/ASSOCIATED PRESS
TOKYO—Former Toyota Motor Corp. executive Julie Hamp was released from custody by Japanese prosecutors without charge on Wednesday, 20 days after she was arrested in Tokyo for importing tablets of the painkiller oxycodone without permission.
The arrest cost Ms. Hamp, a 55-year-old American, her job as chief communications officer at the world’s biggest auto maker. She resigned on June 30. Prosecutors said they believed they had enough evidence to charge her but declined to do so because they felt justice had otherwise been served.
“She has already gone through a certain level of social punishment,” an official from the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor’s Office said, adding that prosecutors took her resignation into consideration. Ms. Hamp didn’t comment when she left the police station in a silver Toyota van, and the identity of her lawyer wasn’t known.
Although Ms. Hamp was an unusually prominent suspect—she was the most senior woman in Toyota’s executive ranks—her path through the Japanese legal system was typical in many ways, experts said.
In Japan, suspects can be detained for up to 23 days without a formal charge or the possibility of bail. The country doesn’t have a formal plea-bargaining system, but the lengthy detention often allows for negotiations that leave each side with something. In this case, prosecutors were able to make an example of Ms. Hamp—her alleged crimes were exhaustively discussed in local media—and keep her locked up for 20 days.
Ms. Hamp is free to go home to the U.S. without a formal criminal record.
“The process is sometimes the punishment,” said David T. Johnson, a sociology professor specializing in Japanese law at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Prosecutors said Ms. Hamp conspired with her father to import narcotics by hiding 57 tablets of oxycodone in a package and sending it to Japan from the U.S. in June. Oxycodone is a legal prescription painkiller in the U.S. and Japan, but bringing it into Japan without advance government permission is illegal. Ms. Hamp was using the painkiller for health reasons and wasn’t abusing it, the official from the prosecutor’s office said. She was aware that oxycodone was tightly controlled under Japanese law, the official said.
Weekslong detention is common in Japan even for people who aren’t suspected of violent crimes and don’t have criminal records. Prosecutors typically use the period to question the suspect and draw out remorse, said Daniel H. Foote, professor of law at University of Washington and the University of Tokyo. Japan “places a very great weight on rehabilitation and reintegration into society,” he said.
Those who apologize and persuade prosecutors that there were mitigating factors behind their alleged offense have a good chance of going free. About 43% of those detained end up not being indicted, according to Justice Ministry statistics from 2013.
But once indicted, suspects are almost certain to be found guilty. In 2013, 99.9% of the 365,300 people who were indicted were found guilty, the ministry said.
Ms. Hamp in April became the first non-Japanese Toyota executive to be based in Japan. Moving into a posh Tokyo hotel, she quickly dived into a busy schedule of press briefings and Toyota publicity events. On June 16, she attended Toyota’s annual meeting and the next day presided at a news conference at company headquarters in central Japan. The following morning, when she was back in Tokyo, police came to her hotel and arrested her.
Ms. Hamp’s arrest came as Toyota President Akio Toyoda was pushing to diversify the auto maker’s executive ranks and bring in more non-Japanese. Toyota apologized again Wednesday and said it remains committed to globalizing.
“We intend to learn from this incident by reinforcing our guiding principles of honoring the language and spirit of the law,” the auto maker said in a statement. Senior Managing Officer Shigeru Hayakawa, who was Ms. Hamp’s boss, has taken over the top communications post, it said.

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