JUST FUCKING THREATHEN HIM
"I WILL CALL THE COPS " OR SOMETHING YOU FUCKING RETARD IF YOU ARE SO BOTHERED BY HIM
oh my god retardation levels are rising
Toru's right, entering without permission is intrusion/trespassing, and solid ground for an ass-kicking.
And what I understood from the Japanese cable TV (from wikipedia):
All Japanese households having at least one television set are mandated to pay an annual subscription fee used to fund NHK, the Japanese public service broadcaster. The fee varies from ¥14,910 to ¥28,080 depending on the method and timing of payment and on whether one receives only terrestrial television or also satellite broadcasts.[3] Households on welfare may be excused from the subscription payments. In any case, there is no authority to impose sanctions or fines in the event of non-payment; people may (and many do) throw away the bills and turn away the occasional bill collector, without consequence.
That is is one fucking stupidly outdated and illogical law.
They should have just left that annoying overzealous asshole in the dungeon to die...although he looks like he'd fit right in with the monsters. And going by what I've read of these sort of persistently predatory collectors in Japan, I would not shed a single tear to hear if they and vultures like them get isekai'd via truck. Moral of the story: never do business at the door, and never open the door for someone you don't know/don't expect. There's no shortage of scammers that go door-to-door, even legitimate 3rd party resellers/contractors of a service are predatory in nature as well (like how NHK outsources to commission-based agency collectors who apparently don't technically work for NHK).
Well, at least it's better than Canada's, UK's, and other such mainstream publicly-funded broadcasting around the world, where the government simply steals your money through excessive forced taxes whether or not you have a device in your home or use their service, only to feed the ignorant public government-biased propaganda, which is the case for most if not all publicly-funded broadcasting.
Wow, people salty as hell about NHK dude. 'Murica doesn't have a real national TV station so they don't have to worry about a TV tax, but that's why most of the good public stations in the US have to have long donation drives. PBS, NPR, etc. I kinda prefer how BBC and NHK are handled to how NPR and PBS are handled. Having programming constantly interrupted for donation drives is more annoying than paying a tax for national TV in my experience. But I only lived in the UK for three years so I guess it's different for people who live there all of the time.