Is Accepting Cash When Picking Up Friends a Violation of Passenger Transport Laws?

Is Accepting Cash When Picking Up Friends a Violation of Passenger Transport Laws?

Question from a reader:
When a friend asks me to pick them up and hands me cash or other items saying, “Keep this,” does that violate the Passenger Transport Law?

Legal Perspective on Picking Up Friends

When asked by a friend to pick them up, there are times when they hand me cash or items saying, “Keep this.” For example, a friend

Reasons for Failing the Nursing Exam and Concrete Steps for Community Contribution

Reasons for Failing the Nursing Exam and Concrete Steps for Community Contribution

Question from a reader:
I applied to become a welfare officer, but I was rejected during the screening process. I have no criminal record, and I’m confused about the reason. I want to contribute to my community, but could you please tell me what I should do? I would appreciate advice from someone knowledgeable about the law.

Reasons for Failing the Welfare

Understanding the Relationship Between Inheritance Waiver and Acceptance Under Article 921-3 of the Civil Code

Understanding the Relationship Between Inheritance Waiver and Acceptance Under Article 921-3 of the Civil Code

Question from a reader:
I have a question regarding inheritance under civil law. Article 921, item 3 states, “However, this does not apply after the heir who has become an heir by renouncing the inheritance has approved the inheritance.” Regarding this part, I understand that if someone has renounced their inheritance but then engages in acts of concealment or other acts

The Ethical Dilemma of Mitsuha and Taki: Were Their Actions in "Your Name" Justified or Criminal?

The Ethical Dilemma of Mitsuha and Taki: Were Their Actions in “Your Name” Justified or Criminal?

Reader’s Question:
I have a question about “Your Name.” Are the actions of Mitsuha and Taki, like blowing up the transformer station and hijacking the radio waves, considered crimes? Since they were able to prevent the meteor collision, do you think they would be found not guilty?

Exploring the Ethics of “Your

Risks of Using Fake Names in Restaurant Waitlists and How to Protect Your Privacy

Risks of Using Fake Names in Restaurant Waitlists and How to Protect Your Privacy

Question from a reader:
Is it wrong to write a fake name when waiting in line at restaurants? Recently, I’ve heard stories of people whose home addresses were revealed because of name tags at their part-time jobs or full names used for reservations, and it’s made me really anxious. I dislike writing my name where others can see it. What should