#281384 - Sun Aug 10 2008 10:58 PM
"Youchi-ka" (infantalisation) of Japan - or.... silly calls to the police
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This was in the times yesterday, caught my eye It was every Japanese housewife's worst nightmare: alone in the house, scared, confused and unable to staunch a baffling flow of thick syrupy liquid. Gripped by fear, she lunged for the telephone and alerted the police.
“Help me!” the woman pleaded down the emergency service hotline, “my ice-cream is melting.”
A year or two ago, the call might have been dismissed as a schoolboy prank or demented ramblings but for the police in Tochigi prefecture in eastern Japan, the panic-stricken cry for help was part of something much bigger — a national trend known as youchi-ka, or the creeping “infantilisation” of Japan.
Japanese adults, say police across the country, are calling hyakutouban — the equivalent of the British 999 — for increasingly trivial and ridiculous domestic reasons. In Kyoto, it is calculated that more than a quarter of emergency calls to the police involve no crime or danger and often represent the mildest everyday inconveniences.
The new flood of calls has included numerous complaints by men that their girlfriends have left them and others that vending machines have failed to return the correct change. Some demand immediate police responses to irregularities with train timetables or simply express general qualms: one person dialled 110 to declare a fear of snakes and seek official advice.
Now, in exasperation at the deluge of calls, the police have published lists of the daftest emergency appeals in an attempt to shame the public into laying off the hotline and leaving it clear for genuine emergencies. A mass pamphlet campaign is being organised to encourage people to deal with life's little upsets themselves rather than calling in uniformed officers. The daftest calls to the emergency police lines: I can’t seem to cook my rice My back trouble doesn’t seem to be improving I need a good karaoke place My fork seems to be bent I think there may be something on my head I can’t work out how to use my mobile There’s no toilet paper in this public lavatory Is today rubbish day? I think my daughter needs to take a day off I think the people in Utsunomiya are very cold-hearted There’s a nest of sparrows that has broken You have to feed my pets while I’m away on holiday I can’t get a monkey off my car I need you to give me a morning wake-up call tomorrow
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#281424 - Mon Aug 11 2008 04:29 PM
Re: "Youchi-ka" (infantalisation) of Japan - or.... silly calls to the police
[Re: soubriquet]
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Sorry, I'm not really 'getting' you there, soubs.....
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#281466 - Tue Aug 12 2008 01:03 AM
Re: "Youchi-ka" (infantalisation) of Japan - or.... silly calls to the police
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SURELY some of them must be made up!
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#281504 - Tue Aug 12 2008 11:32 AM
Re: "Youchi-ka" (infantalisation) of Japan - or.... silly calls to the police
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hahaha!! Thats quality!!! *my fork seems to be bent* haha a police emergency if ever I've heard one!! 
Edited by Tubby Beaver (Tue Aug 12 2008 11:37 AM)
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#281534 - Tue Aug 12 2008 04:59 PM
Re: "Youchi-ka" (infantalisation) of Japan - or.... silly calls to the police
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Some of those are just amazing - I can't imagine anyone being so stupid!
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#281614 - Wed Aug 13 2008 05:36 PM
Re: "Youchi-ka" (infantalisation) of Japan - or.... silly calls to the police
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#282021 - Wed Aug 20 2008 09:11 AM
Re: "Youchi-ka" (infantalisation) of Japan - or.... silly calls to the police
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"I think the people in Utsunomiya are very cold-hearted"
That might have been me. But before you judge me, go there first and see for yourself.
Edited by Oyuki kigan (Wed Aug 20 2008 09:11 AM)
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#282034 - Wed Aug 20 2008 11:36 AM
Re: "Youchi-ka" (infantalisation) of Japan - or.... silly calls to the police
[Re: Oyuki kigan]
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During the World Cup, the British authorities get people dialling 999 and asking for the latest score.
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#283729 - Fri Sep 05 2008 11:54 PM
Re: "Youchi-ka" (infantalisation) of Japan - or.... silly calls to the police
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surely most of them are pranks, I remember young tsonda doing the same Reminds me of The Simpsons and Bart calling up the bar.
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