Great non-judicial punishments of our time
(I have decided to forego a 'what I did on my holidays' post, although I might post a photo of the tomb of the Cid in Burgos cathedral.)
Rather disgustingly, Japanese tourists have taken to scrawling their names on the walls of the Duomo in Florence. So far, so hum drum, however a miscreant having been fingered, his employer sprang into action:
"The school's headmaster apologised for the teacher's ''inconsiderate behaviour'' and said he had already been dismissed as school baseball coach as a result of the incident".
Mockery to one side, in parallel circumstances I doubt that the average school head in these parts would do anything more than shrug his or her shoulders.
Rather disgustingly, Japanese tourists have taken to scrawling their names on the walls of the Duomo in Florence. So far, so hum drum, however a miscreant having been fingered, his employer sprang into action:
"The school's headmaster apologised for the teacher's ''inconsiderate behaviour'' and said he had already been dismissed as school baseball coach as a result of the incident".
Mockery to one side, in parallel circumstances I doubt that the average school head in these parts would do anything more than shrug his or her shoulders.
Labels: crime and punishment, Italy, Japan