'Minority Report' IRL: Japanese lawmakers want to arrest people just thinking about crimes

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Minority Report came out 15 years ago but it's now one step closer to becoming a reality. 

On Thursday morning, Japanese lawmakers passed a bill that allows prosecutors to monitor and arrest terrorist groups or criminal organizations who are in the process of planning a crime, Bloomberg reported. 

Did precrime just come to mind? The bill is eerily similar to the premise of Minority Report, the Tom Cruise film based on a Philip K Dick story about a police force with the ability to predict crimes before they happen. In the movie, crime is essentially eradicated because of the advancement. 

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