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Reds Brand Ambassador Okano donates posters to raise awareness of illegal part-time job victim prevention to Saitama Prefectural Police
On the 10th, Reds brand ambassador Masayuki Okano donated a poster to Saitama Prefectural Police Headquarters raising awareness of the dangers of illegal part-time jobs.
In January of this year, Urawa Reds signed an agreement with Saitama Prefecture and the Saitama Prefectural Police on crime prevention. Specific activities include raising awareness of crime prevention in the area, and other social contribution activities aimed at creating a safe and secure society in the area where the team calls home.
The donation of this awareness poster was made as part of the company's social contribution activities, in cooperation with Saitama Prefectural Police, with the aim of preventing damage caused by illegal part-time jobs and raising awareness, as these have become a social problem.
First, we received a greeting from Wataru Fujiki, Chief of the Saitama Prefectural Police Headquarters Life Safety General Affairs Division, followed by a speech from Okano. He emphasized that "illegal part-time jobs are crimes, and if you participate in crimes, an irreversible future awaits you." He also declared the eradication of illegal part-time jobs, saying, "No matter how much you are tempted, no matter how much trouble you are in, you must have the strong will to absolutely stay."


At the ceremony, 6,500 posters featuring Urawa Reds Reds players were donated to the Saitama Prefectural Police to raise awareness of the dangers of unlicensed part-time work. These posters will be displayed in schools and commercial facilities in the prefecture to raise awareness of the dangers of unlicensed part-time work. In addition, an awareness video featuring Okano, produced in cooperation with the General Affairs Division of the Public Safety Department, was also shown, once again calling attention to the dangers of unlicensed part-time work.

[Wataru Fujiki, Chief of the Public Safety General Affairs Division, Saitama Prefectural Police Headquarters]
"With the cooperation of Urawa Reds, we were able to create something really good, including the poster and video. I hope that even one person who sees this poster or video will realize that something is wrong. In addition to illegal part-time jobs, there are many other ways (to do bad things) through social media and other channels. If you see something that seems strange, I want you to stop and think for a moment."
[Masayuki Okano, Reds brand ambassador]
"I am extremely honored to have had such a valuable experience.
Appearing in this educational video has made me want to act more responsibly. There is a danger that a lighthearted act can lead to a serious crime, so it is important to refrain from doing so, and I hope people will think about their future and act with this in mind."
Video to raise awareness of illegal part-time work
Illegal part-time jobs are a crime [Don't give in to sweet temptations]
Illegal part-time work is a crime [The darkness is approaching] ~ A message from the wild man ~
In January of this year, Urawa Reds signed an agreement with Saitama Prefecture and the Saitama Prefectural Police on crime prevention. Specific activities include raising awareness of crime prevention in the area, and other social contribution activities aimed at creating a safe and secure society in the area where the team calls home.
The donation of this awareness poster was made as part of the company's social contribution activities, in cooperation with Saitama Prefectural Police, with the aim of preventing damage caused by illegal part-time jobs and raising awareness, as these have become a social problem.
First, we received a greeting from Wataru Fujiki, Chief of the Saitama Prefectural Police Headquarters Life Safety General Affairs Division, followed by a speech from Okano. He emphasized that "illegal part-time jobs are crimes, and if you participate in crimes, an irreversible future awaits you." He also declared the eradication of illegal part-time jobs, saying, "No matter how much you are tempted, no matter how much trouble you are in, you must have the strong will to absolutely stay."


At the ceremony, 6,500 posters featuring Urawa Reds Reds players were donated to the Saitama Prefectural Police to raise awareness of the dangers of unlicensed part-time work. These posters will be displayed in schools and commercial facilities in the prefecture to raise awareness of the dangers of unlicensed part-time work. In addition, an awareness video featuring Okano, produced in cooperation with the General Affairs Division of the Public Safety Department, was also shown, once again calling attention to the dangers of unlicensed part-time work.

[Wataru Fujiki, Chief of the Public Safety General Affairs Division, Saitama Prefectural Police Headquarters]
"With the cooperation of Urawa Reds, we were able to create something really good, including the poster and video. I hope that even one person who sees this poster or video will realize that something is wrong. In addition to illegal part-time jobs, there are many other ways (to do bad things) through social media and other channels. If you see something that seems strange, I want you to stop and think for a moment."
[Masayuki Okano, Reds brand ambassador]
"I am extremely honored to have had such a valuable experience.
Appearing in this educational video has made me want to act more responsibly. There is a danger that a lighthearted act can lead to a serious crime, so it is important to refrain from doing so, and I hope people will think about their future and act with this in mind."
Video to raise awareness of illegal part-time work
Illegal part-time jobs are a crime [Don't give in to sweet temptations]
Illegal part-time work is a crime [The darkness is approaching] ~ A message from the wild man ~




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