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>In August 1993 , the Metropolitan Police Department raided a Brucella shop for the first time. The charges are violations of the Secondhand Goods Business Act [26] and the Employment Security Act [14] . The 110 girls who appeared in the video were also given guidance . [27]

Although Brucella had become a social phenomenon, at that time there were no laws directly regulating the sale and purchase of underwear by persons under the age of 18, so other existing laws were applied to crackdowns. Furthermore, if the girls sell directly within the store, the Secondhand Goods Business Law cannot apply because the store is ``simply providing the space.'' [28 ]

In order to deal with Brucella shops themselves by law, each municipality in the metropolitan area has implemented regulations that include underwear, etc. (in some municipalities, swimsuits, saliva, excrement, urine, body hair, etc.) that have been worn by young people under the age of 18; The `` Youth Protection and Development Ordinance'' was amended to prohibit the purchase, consignment of sale, or facilitation of the sale of underwear, etc. (which also covers underwear, etc.) and to provide for criminal penalties for violators . [28] In Tokyo, on March 31, 2004, language regarding Brucella regulations was included in the ``Tokyo Metropolitan Ordinance on the Healthy Development of Youth'' [24] , and it went into effect in June 2004. [9 ] One of the reasons behind this was that a business model called ``Nama-Sera,'' in which people under the age of 18 were offered freshly taken off underwear and saliva directly at the store, was viewed as problematic . [29] As a result, it became difficult for people under the age of 18 in metropolitan areas to bring their underwear to second-hand goods dealers for purchase, and the number of Brucella shops where people under the age of 18 bought used underwear declined. However, this ordinance does not prohibit receiving underwear for free from a person under the age of 18 or buying underwear for a person under the age of 18 from the parent of a person under the age of 18 . Some Brucella shops avoid violating the ordinance by transferring ownership of the underwear to their parents as unnecessary items, and then listing the underwear for sale by someone under 18. [30]

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