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This Will Prevent Huge Compensation Claims Due to Annoying Videos

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Another boy sprays hand sanitizer spray on the plates and sushi flowing down the lane; in addition to this boy, social networking sites have been ablaze with videos of annoying behavior by a man licking a soy sauce pitcher and a man shoveling tea powder directly into his mouth (quoted from the Twitter account “Takizawa Galeso”).

Although the responsibility for compensation lies with the individual, the parents end up paying for the compensation of their children who are not financially capable of doing so. A child commits a nuisance act in a place that is out of his or her sight. And if it is released into the sea of the Internet -. Do you have such a fear?

There is a simple solution. That is to purchase bicycle insurance. A family liability insurance policy will cover liability for non-bicycle accidents up to 300 million yen for a premium of 6,360 yen per year. The premium is ¥6,360 per year and covers up to ¥300 million for non-bicycle accidents. It may be attached to fire insurance.

The insurance company is not required to pay for damages caused intentionally or by the insured’s duties. This willful immunity has been a point of contention in past cases, and the judge’s decision will depend on which way the case falls from time to time.

In the present case, the mischief was intentional up to the point of deliberate mischief. In this case, the prank was intentional up to the point where it was done intentionally, but it could be taken as unintentional if it was not expected to cause such a big commotion afterwards. It is difficult to predict which verdict will be reached, but if the court rules that it was unintentional, the insurance will cover 300 million yen per person, all three high school students who were present, and Sushiro could receive up to 900 million yen in insurance payouts.”

Finally, some arrests have been made: on March 8, Aichi Prefectural Police arrested Ryoga Yoshino, 21, an unemployed man with no fixed address, and other suspects on suspicion of obstructing business. Yoshino and the others are suspected of obstructing the restaurant’s business by holding the spout of a soy sauce jug directly in their mouths inside a Kura Sushi restaurant and posting the incident on a social networking service.

Restaurants are shuddering at the thought of the damage that could be done to them at any moment. And parents of children with smartphones cannot afford to let the fire on the other side of the river go unnoticed. It may be wise for parents to purchase insurance to prepare for the troubles of today that their children’s parents may not have thought of.

In addition to sushi restaurants, videos have also been posted at yakiniku and udon restaurants showing people eating directly from shared red ginger and putting back used toothpicks, causing damage
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