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Man Punches Woman For Telling Him To Stop Playing Games on Cellphone

Submitted by Alafista on Friday, 27 March 20097 Comments

What do you do when travelling on the train? Sleep? Read a book or listen to music? Play with you cellphone or PSP? Well this 50 year old women tried to ask a young man to stop playing games on his cell phone as the train was so crowded and ended up with several punches in her face and a broken jaw.

Police said Jun Ando, a computer programmer and resident of Toda City, became angry on the train bound for Shinkiba at around 8 a.m., after the woman asked him to stop playing games on his cell phone as the train was so crowded.

Ando told her to shut up and sprayed her with some colorful language, before punching her several times.

He was restrained by several passengers until the train stopped at Toda Park station, where they escorted him off the train. They took him to the station office, but while in there with the woman and station staff, he punched the woman again, police said.

Ando admitted to assaulting the woman but told police there’s not much he can do about the crowded trains.

Source: JapanToday

So there you go – while on the train, mind your own business and don’t bother kids who are playing games.

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