Would you consider having to where a "Hello Kitty" armband as punishment cruel and unusual?
In Bangkok, Thailand Police officers caught littering, parking in a prohibited area, or arriving late — among other misdemeanors — will be forced to stay in the division office and wear the armband all day, said Police Col. Pongpat Chayaphan. The officers won't wear the armband in public.
LMAO, I think it's stupid, what do you think?
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LOL, that's def. funny! not cruel but yes unusual! id take that for punishment though...
It's definitely unusual, but certainly not cruel, unless you have a super big ego. I think it's funny, and if it works I think we should bring it to the US. Just imagine, next time a cop goes speeding past you, or parks somewhere illegally, you can flag them and make them wear a pokemon T-shirt or something, I would love that :)
where = wear.... and no i wouldn't.. i love hello kitty
they'll just get laughed it's alright but yea it is pretty stupid
Weird, but I bet those having to wear it will not screw up again for awhile.
That's cruel and unusual but I'm sure they've got their stuff together I know I wouldn't want to be caught walking around the office sporting a hello kitty arm band
Personally, yes -- it would be cruel and unusual punishment to anyone who was an anti-felinetarian.
But as shame punishments go, it's creative and since it's just at the station, it doesn't impair their ability to do their jobs.
I wouldn't think it as being cruel and unusual punishment, but a "man's man" probably would.
It's interesting to find out what various people consider to be "cruel and unusual punishment", huh?
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