I just want to know do the people who pull these pranks have to pay for damaged property?
I know huh? I can’t imagine anybody getting away with this without some serious litigation. Moreover, the people seemed to mostly be smiling and amiable despite the impossibility of what is happening to them. I imagine people in the U.S getting way more upset.
Interesting fact about attorney retainment.
I was going to mention that the “victims” always seem pleased to be pranked. (At least once they realize that it was a good-hearted joke.) It may be a difference in the social attitude or just all in the editing.
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6 months ago Alan Cecil said ...
Some foreign Candid Camera type shows seem to push the limits of what we would do here. Takeshi’s Castle, the Japanese game show that has since been re-cut and overdubbed into the hilarious Most Extreme Elimination Challenge, seems a bit more dangerous than anything we might put on tv. I don’t know if this has anything to do with it but, according to a random web site, Japan has about one lawyer for every 5,790 people while we retain one for about every 268.