Japanese mall spanking under fire
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Excerpt from News Item on Japanese Television:
Luraido Mall, in South-western Japan, has come under fire from anti-corporal punishment watchdog group, Save our Bottoms (SOB) for its practice of paddling shoplifting suspects. SOB spokesperson, Haroiko Katsuma said Monday: "People are being made to bend over for six licks with paddles. It's appalling. Most victims have no idea what they've done wrong."
But mall tenants vigorously defend the new policy, and point to dramatic decreases in petty crimes ranging from shoplifting to vandalism. Says Maiko Yarido, manager of Nippon Gifts, "We've sent a loud, clear message to criminals. If you want to steal, you'd better have buns of steel."


4 Comments:
Dear Aunty,
This is yet another delightful example of your excellent Asian reportage!
Angie
As a Japanese, it is very interesting to read your Asian reportage. I remember just like yesterday that there was nothing about authentic spanking although typical Japanese BDSM materials were all over in Japan. The internet changed the whole scene and proved that spanking is a part of universal human nature.
Please allow me to remind your passionate viewers that Japan is not the spanking paradise however excellent and exotic your reportage is. So don't fly yet...
Back in my childhood, I was fortunate to witness a lot of spanking at school in Japan though...maybe it is a dreamland?
BTW, you speak Japanese, don't you?
taro - Love your blog with the sense and sensibility of spanking.
Hey, I wouldn't argue with that. I had friends who shoplifted from BOREDOM when we were in HS. Might have made them think twice.
Luraido Mall, here I come!
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