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All in favor of doing this to cops in the US...

PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 9:22 pm
by Coruscate
...say cutesay!

@.@ CUTESAY!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6932801.stm

Thai cops punished by Hello Kitty

The armband is designed to shame the person wearing it
Police chiefs in the Thai capital, Bangkok, have come up with a new way of punishing officers who break the rules - an eye-catching Hello Kitty armband.
The armband is large, bright pink and has a Hello Kitty motif with two hearts embroidered on it.

From today, officers who are late, park in the wrong place or commit other minor transgressions will have to wear it for several days.

The armband is designed to shame the wearer, police officials said.

"This is to help build discipline. We should not let small offences go unnoticed," Police Colonel Pongpat Chayapan told Reuters news agency.

"Guilty officers will be made to wear the armbands in the office for a few days, with instructions not to disclose their offences. Let people guess what they have done," he said.

Further offences would be dealt with using a more traditional disciplinary panel, he said.

The cartoon character Hello Kitty was first introduced by Japanese company Sanrio in 1974.

The cute round-faced cat has become an Asia-wide marketing phenomenon, with Hello Kitty products such as stationery, hair accessories and kitchen appliances available across the region.


And there's a pic of the thing at the URL...

PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 9:37 pm
by Sasha
2nd

PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 11:07 pm
by Mitera Nikkou
I happened to catch that on TV a day or two ago. I would say Cutesay, but I would prefer if they used various things according to what does embarrass them: because not everyone will be ashamed to wear Hello Kitty, surely... <.<

PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 9:11 pm
by Sensei Kimiko
I think the idea was that many Thai men are macho, so forcing them to wear something cute would destroy thier image to the outside.

The idea has some merit but could easily go too far.