UN Japan bus driver with 3 decades of service loses $84,000 pension after he was caught stealing $7 - According to the Mainichi newspaper, in February 2022, the 58-year-old driver pocketed a 1,000-yen bill received from a passenger instead of putting it into the fare processing machine.

A Japanese bus driver with 29 years of service lost his retirement package worth $84,000 after being fired for stealing $7 from passengers' fares.

Kyoto City sacked the man, who was not named, after he was filmed by the security camera of his bus pilfering 1,000 yen ($7) in 2022.

After he was denied his retirement money of more than 12 million yen ($84,000), the driver sued the city but lost the case.

The verdict was overturned in his favor, with a court ruling that the punishment was excessive.

But on Thursday the Supreme Court delivered a final ruling in the city's favor, reinstating the original penalty.

It ruled that the man's conduct could undermine public trust in the system and the sound operation of the bus service.

In the original incident a group of five passengers entered the bus and paid him 1,150 yen, according to the ruling.

According to the Mainichi newspaper, in February 2022, the 58-year-old driver pocketed a 1,000-yen bill received from a passenger instead of putting it into the fare processing machine.

The theft was uncovered when the Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau spotted the incident on the bus's dashcam footage, the outlet reported.

Despite being caught on camera, he tried to deny it during a meeting with his superior.

The driver had been reprimanded several times during his career over various incidents, according to the ruling.

This included repeatedly smoking an electronic cigarette while on duty, albeit when there were no passengers on board.

Kyoto City hailed the decision.

"Each one of the bus drivers works alone and handles public money. We took it very seriously that embezzlement related to this area of our work took place," Shinichi Hirai, an official at Kyoto's public transport bureau, told AFP.

"If our strict measures were not accepted, then our organization could become careless and it could result in eroding the public's trust," he said.

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Respectfully disagree. There should be a path to forgiveness. This whole make one mistake and you’re out policy? Makes it feel like the laws of the jungle apply. No wonder some Japanese people are neurotic, asocial, autistic and shut-ins

how exactly do you think you get nice things?

you guys have never lived in civilization and it shows.

this isn't about the 7 dollars, it's about someone who represents public order and holds a public trust who violated that trust.

miss me with the woolyheadedness posing as Christianity. Christian European societies did way worse shit in order to provide us all with Christendom, which was murdered by psychotic childish false altruism, and upon the dregs of which we barely survive.
 
He admitted to doing it two further times at that store and a few other times at another, it wasn't just the one time, which factored into their decision.
I'm suspecting that similar applies to this case as well. It would certainly be in line for a zero-tolerance society to punish petty embezzlement so harshly, but it still feels like they must have looked at the fares and noticed other discrepancies showing it was a habitual thing for this guy.
 
Holy shit IMG_9237.webp
I would be in heaven if my job was to be a prosecutor or policeman specifically assigned to cases like these. It'd be just like being a moderator on a drama webforum on the internet. Ban everyone and then hit them with a bludgeon for maximum entertainment.
 
yes we get it you like the taste of boot and want to be dominated. No one cares.

and I get it, you have all lost the ability to distinguish between the private and public spheres

he would not have lost his pension had he stolen a 7 buck item from a convenience store, or 7 bucks from an elderly relative, or a 7 buck candy from a baby on the street.

he lost his pension because he was acting in his capacity as a bus driver, a public employee, and he stole the public's money

shameful display
 
"Pension" implies that he paid into it, no? Should they not be obligated to give his contribution back?
Not necessarily. Government/Military jobs offer pensions that don't need to be paid into in order to get the pay out during retirement. Your service is considered the contribution in lieu of paying into any fund.

Its one of the benefits of Government/Military jobs in exchange for typically being paid less than the private sector.
 
This whole make one mistake and you’re out policy? Makes it feel like the laws of the jungle apply.
In the case of the principal, it wasn't just one time. He admitted to doing it multiple times. Also, as the principle of a school he was aware that he was supposed to set an example for the students he was in charge of. By committing petty theft, he was setting a bad example from a position of authority and leadership.

So it wasn't about the coffee, it was about the message he was sending.
 
It's normal. Get fucked nigger, eat pasta for the rest of your life.
 
In the case of the principal, it wasn't just one time. He admitted to doing it multiple times. Also, as the principle of a school he was aware that he was supposed to set an example for the students he was in charge of. By committing petty theft, he was setting a bad example from a position of authority and leadership.

So it wasn't about the coffee, it was about the message he was sending.
Yeah I got shocked and didn’t read the rest of the way down…
 
Is $84k per year in retirement, or is it just 84000 fund. Because that's not much to retire on, especially with Japanese people living to 100.
 
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There's not a single job on earth that's going to let you slide if you steal from them, not one. It's why companies spend more money on things like fraud investigation than what they actually pay the person committing the fraud. I'd also never try to commit crime in a country where the government wins roughly 90% of the time
 
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