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Orange balls to throw at bad people in Japan

Nov 09, 2006 02:27:46 PM by clamfritter       (2 Users) Rating:        (3 Comments)

In convenience stores in Japan, the cashiers keep a supply of clear balls filled with a foul smelling orange liquid. What are they for? As the shop owner explains in this video, "if a robber comes in, please hit them."



In convenience stores in Japan, the cashiers keep a supply of clear balls filled with a foul smelling orange liquid. What are they for? As the shop owner explains in this video, "if a robber comes in, please hit them."
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On Nov 06, 2006 02:53:15 PM, clamfritter said:
This post has Orange balls of steel

On Nov 06, 2006 02:55:38 PM, lamato said:
interesting. i had no idea.

On Nov 07, 2006 02:26:35 PM, clamfritter said:
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Orange balls to throw at bad people in Japan

Nov 09, 2006 02:27:46 PM   clamfritter

In convenience stores in Japan, the cashiers keep a supply of clear balls filled with a foul smelling orange liquid. What are they for? As the shop owner explains in this video, "if a robber comes in,...

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