Narita Immigration after November 20, 2007

Immigration Official: Place your right index finger here.
Permanent Resident: Why?
Immigration Official: Is new rule. If you enter country, you must be fingerprinted.
Permanent Resident: Where do you keep my fingerprint?
Immigration Official: In Central Records Computer.
Permanent Resident: In that case, you have my fingerprint already. I live here. I was fingerprinted when I applied for residency. I've just waited in line for five hours to have my fingerprint taken again?
Immigration Official: It's rule. We fingerprint all foreigners when they enter country. Otherwise you cannot enter country.
Permanent Resident: Why do you need it every time I enter the country? I’m a permanent resident. My fingerprints don’t change. It’s wasting your time and mine.
Immigration Official: Sorry, is rule.
Permanent Resident: What do you think about this rule?
Immigration Official: Sorry. I cannot say. Rule is rule.
Permanent Resident: Can I speak to the managing robot, please?
Immigration Official: Sorry, cannot. Come this way. We must deport you.
Permanent Resident: Why are you deporting me?
Immigration Official: You asked “Why.”
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