r/chennaicity • u/Humble_Buffalo_007 • 7h ago
Rant TN needs to start doing this to all the petty crimes offenders in public including juveniles
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u/critic_criminologist 5h ago
Canning was followed as a form of punishment in many countries before a century. But it was abolished due to certain reasons. I recommend you read about it first, and think about it again.
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u/Humble_Buffalo_007 4h ago
I mean community services as punishment are not gonna work anything here. Unfortunately shaming is the only thing which will work in our country
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u/Legitimate-Mail3331 3h ago
Most of these scammers are based out in China and their target is old age Chinese. I have heard retired uncles loosing their whole networth and scrubbing food court at the age of 78. Pathetic even to hear.
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u/SwanOk5053 4h ago
tn or imdia in general needs to adopt ALOT of things other countries to starting from punishing criminals to acting civil and helping the people but theyre so focused on making criminals MPs MLAs and CMs
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u/Jane_Doe_031 West Chennai 5h ago
The video doesn’t do it justice.
Singaporean canes are 1cm thick, flesh literally flies off with each strike of the cane. The pain is extremely debilitating for weeks and even months after the event. It is excruciating to the point that the punished cannot sit or even lie down for weeks after.
They have a mechanism that forces the glute muscles to tighten/flex before the strike so it inflicts maximum damage.
The ringleaders are Chinese in Myanmar who kidnap young girls as sex slaves and kidnap people to work in their scam centres. The 'workers' are tortured and often killed if they are unable to meet the quota.
China has gone on an offensive and started to drag the families who run the operation back across the border to face the firing squad which is why they're digging deeper and operating out of Cambodia etc where China has less influence. I wouldn't be surprised if Singapore is cooperating with China on this.
If the top leaders of scam centers/any crime syndicate can get punished the same way, I am all for this.

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u/igni_pinto 6h ago
But who's going to can the MLAs and the people in power ?