Hello, Kitty

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thai police officers who break rules will be forced to wear hot pink armbands featuring “Hello Kitty,” the Japanese icon of cute, as a mark of shame, a senior officer said Monday.

It sounds like the work of Phil, the Prince of Insufficient Light, but it is a new strategy for punishing minor infractions. I have been looking for something like this for a while in order to punish the “sins” I deal with the most.

  • Not putting something on the schedule
  • Leaving an outside door open
  • Not taking something off the schedule
  • Leaving an outside door unlocked
  • Not updating something wrong on the schedule
  • Propping an outside door open
  • Forgetting to look at the schedule and trying on using a place that has already been booked

There is other stuff, but I think I have beenĀ  in a rut lately.

Do you use minor punishments for minor problems just to make sure people take notice and correct themselves? What do you do when your boss or the preacher does the infraction? What about when you do it?

Some technical infractions:

  • Downloading mywebsearch or hotbar
  • leaving the computer on and logged in
  • leaving their laptop unattended in a public area

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