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Why caning in Singapore is more scary than jail?

Because caning can cause real physical pain, and the scars cannot be removed, which will become a lifelong stain, some positions in Singapore also require that no one has been caned. 1. Physical pain: one whip is bruised, two whips break the skin, three whips open the skin, and four whips are bloody and bloody?

Jail is just jail, even if it is to undergo labor reform, it is not a big deal, anyway, even if you are here Don’t you have to work outside, so going to jail is just about losing your freedom and accepting the corresponding punishment. But caning is different. Caning will cause severe physical pain: it is said that the people who carry out caning are all professionals. They are all tall, burly, and powerful. If the caning continues, it will be a hundred times more ferocious than when the parents used whipping to teach them when they were children? And? The effect of whipping is also: often there is blood after one whip, and after a few more whips, you feel that the body is no longer yours? Therefore, doctors are often present during executions, and if there is any problem with the victim, he will be promptly treated Provide medical treatment and prevent the victim from pretending that he cannot bear it to avoid being flogged.

You can imagine how powerful such a punishment is. If you have experienced this, you will probably not do it again in the future. Therefore, its deterrent effect actually curbs crime to a certain extent. 2. Scars cannot be removed and become stains.

Although it is impossible for us to show each other our tortured parts when we meet. But you must know that many large-scale recruitments require physical examinations. When the time comes, the doctor will look at them and say, oh, they have been caned. The note is on the physical examination form, and everyone will understand what is going on.

And just because others can’t see it, doesn’t mean that you don’t know it. The existence of such whip marks is not only physical, it can also cause a certain amount of psychological pressure and a sense of shame. Imagine if you have a child, and the adult takes the child to take a bath, and the child asks, Dad, why were you beaten like this? Tell him that he made a mistake and was beaten by the police uncle? Or will you be beaten like this if you disobey?

Oh, by the way, during the relationship between men and women, if a woman finds out that a man has been caned, what do you think the woman will think? Should we stop the loss in time, or should we continue to associate with people who don’t know what crime they have committed? I think many Singaporean women will have their own choices on this issue. 3. People who have been caned are prohibited from applying for some jobs.

In fact, there are at least 30 crimes in Singapore that require caning, and if there is caning, it will be at least 3 lashes. And being caned, in another sense, means that the so-called "criminal" has a criminal record. Therefore, when recruiting, recruitment agencies will also set recruitment rules for these people: those who have been caned will not be recruited.

If you don’t go to jail specifically to investigate, you just watch people being interviewed, and it is difficult to find out whether there is a criminal record. But people who have been caned can be easily detected during the physical examination. So from this perspective, caning is actually more practical and meaningful.