I can't tell you the details, but we will be cooperating with the police.
What was interesting was the reaction of my family.
My eldest daughter questioned me as if I had finally become a "dog of power".
My wife was worried that the police were planning to spy on the Ebata family.
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Ebata: "'Internal reconnaissance of the Ebata family', means, for example, "hiding the culprit" doesn't it?"
Wife: "How about the story of your old activities?"
Hmm, activities.... My activities were a bit shabby, "only two agitations in the university campus" -- I don't think I've done enough to get the attention of the public security.
I would even consider it an "honor" if I were still on the black list.
If anything, I might have been more suspected of being a 'police spy' because I was standing like a dissident in the dormitory.
Oh, I was so glad I didn't get purged!
And now, I am so relieved.
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The eldest daughter wasn't talking about "arrogance of power," she was simply talking about
"She was riding my bike and got grabbed by a speed trap"
This is why she seems to have an anti-police (x anti-power) sentiment.
To put it bluntly, the reasons are dull.
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I don't think anyone says "Japanese imperialism" or "American imperialism" nowadays, and if they do, I think they are idiots.
I think the hot anti-power issue among young people right now is "environmental issues," and I think I can work with my eldest daughter in that direction.
No matter how much you want to, I can't fight together in a 'speed trap'.