YOKOHAMA, Sep 09 (Information On Japan) –
The Yokohama District Courtroom on Monday sentenced a former supervisor of Bigmotor’s Kawasaki department to a advantageous of 200,000 yen for damaging public property by slicing azaleas in entrance of the shop.
The defendant, Tai Magome (33), was charged with slicing six azalea bushes on the sidewalk in entrance of the previous Bigmotor Kawasaki department in Kanagawa Prefecture in October two years in the past.
On the time of the incident, Magome was the supervisor of the Kawasaki department.
Within the ruling on the ninth, the Yokohama District Courtroom said, “This was a daring and anti-normative act. The defendant’s compliance with the headquarters’ directive out of concern for demotion displays self-preservation,” and handed down a responsible verdict with a advantageous of 200,000 yen.
This marks the primary verdict in a sequence of trials associated to incidents involving the previous Bigmotor firm.
Supply: ANN