Commuters in Japan are snapping up an insurance policy that promises to provide them with immediate legal advice if they are falsely accused of groping another passenger aboard one of the nation’s notoriously crowded trains.
An official from Japan Small Amount and Short Term Insurance company said the policy was introduced in September 2015 and initially had “not many” inquiries, but that had changed in recent months.
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