I don't like tada

InUrCloset February 28, 2021 1:53 pm

I really hate people who so called has a strong sense of "justice" like Tada. He allowed Yame-san's sister to trespass Usobuki's house without a search warrant which is a crime. It isn't fair. It really irks me when people who's "just" gets to choose and pick which actions are allowed or not eventhough it's against the law- which is what they did. I despise people like him.

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    yakuza_girl March 4, 2021 5:49 pm

    yeah, but here abiding the law and what's right isn't the same thing. Usobuki is an atrocious piece of shit, who justifies his actions with "the people have brought it upon themselves" bs. It's like saying that barging into a killers home to catch him is wrong lol I don't know what kind of manga you have been reading, but definitely not this one. Also, we are talking about supernatural forces here, so yeah, it's a little different to catch somebody like that than a real-life killer

    InUrCloset March 5, 2021 1:44 am
    yeah, but here abiding the law and what's right isn't the same thing. Usobuki is an atrocious piece of shit, who justifies his actions with "the people have brought it upon themselves" bs. It's like saying that... yakuza_girl

    Not really. Usobuki IS certainly wrong but I'm talking about Tada here. Tada is a DETECTIVE who abides by the law and NEEDS to since he is a detective. Him cherry-picking which law to follow and which law to not is not the way of a detective who's a member of A LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. It simply isn't right of him to break a law and not do anything about it. I'm not focusing on Usobuki here since I KNOW he is a killer, but I'm talking about Tada right now. I would've not mind it if Tada had a search warrant but he didn't. That's the sole purpose of having a search warrant- TO NOT TRESPASS WHICH IS A CRIME. Catching a criminal by doing a crime is not the way to go. If he's catching him for justice/law(Since Usobuki's a killer), then he should start by ABIDING the law first.

    yakuza_girl March 5, 2021 12:30 pm

    I get it, but a lot of times catching a criminal involves breaking the law actually. You are invading their privacy, maybe spying on them, stalking them, listening on on their phone calls, reading their emails etc All those things are crimes, but are methods used by detectives, so yeah. The only thing here is that it isn't him, who trespassed, but somebody else, who doesn't have his authority and that definitely isn't what a detective should allow, also bc it can get very dangerous, considering he is after a serial killer lol

    InUrCloset March 6, 2021 2:21 pm
    I get it, but a lot of times catching a criminal involves breaking the law actually. You are invading their privacy, maybe spying on them, stalking them, listening on on their phone calls, reading their emails ... yakuza_girl

    True, I have to agree with you on that one