Japanese Idol Abused in Cebu

Japanese filmmakers come to our beautiful islands to make movies, and how do we welcome them? We detain them, take their money, take their equipment, humiliate them, and blacklist them. That’s what happened to actress Miyawaki Yuki (aka Kaoruko Wakaba) and her crew in Cebu. They were fined $260 each, deprived of five video cameras, […]Click here to continue reading "Japanese Idol Abused in Cebu"...

Japanese Idol Abused in Cebu

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26 Comments on “Japanese Idol Abused in Cebu”
  1. CoCaFire says:

    I do agree that the japanese were a victims of circumstance. However as someone said, if it were Noypis would their camera (or in that case Nokia N95) be taken away? Would they have been fined in DOLLAR amount as well? I agree with law enforcement but no parity? Looks like we let out a lil more stink out of our political lids eh chaps? Though I don’t think this sent more of a statement to stop foreigners at making semi-amateur porn movies in tourist spots. They really should have something more CONCRETE so anyone who gets an idea, well won’t.

    Otherwise keep your pornographies indoors and in areas that aren’t easily accessible by local law enforcement. HUzzah!

  2. Mike Abundo says:

    Unfortunately, CoCa, foreigners are higher-publicity, higher-payout targets. 🙁

  3. issai says:

    mike, don’t feel bad. there’s an endless array of japanese porn videos out there that in a matter of months you’ll feel sick of them.

  4. Mike Abundo says:

    I don’t feel bad for the video, Issai. I feel bad for the girl.

  5. JYoung, you got some nerve to point out just one person? you must be thinking our forefathers are smiling up there ain’t ya with the way things are running there. I think this whole thing is neither right or wrong.

    “Foreigners engaging in illegal activities in the Philippines”

    allow me to rectify your sentiments there ok?
    so these following sites are not illegal then: ManilaExposed.com / Filipina18.com / TeenFilipina.com – yet you’ve a problem with people coming over to shoot adult material?

    now you must be thinking, “Wtf! I’m oblivious to all these!” why don’t you stop pretending like you don’t know the things happening around you? after all, there’s more important matters to be worried about than porn. Like human trafficking, eradicating the terrorists in Mindanao or getting the Philippines straight (like how Japan is) to honour our forefathers?

    ps: I bet those apprehending authorities are ‘hard’ at work jacking-off to those materials they confiscated anyway..

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