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I Witnessed Corporal Punishment At School

Or in this case, the immediate aftermath.

In my third year at secondary school I had a small part in the school play, which that year was "The Scottish Play". Rehearsals took place after school, and one afternoon the rest of us were kept waiting by the absence of the sixth-former who was playing Macbeth. Eventually he arrived, looking mutinous and walking with a little difficulty. It was obvious that he had just been caned ("beaten for smoking" I subsequently discovered). Those of us who had never been caned ourselves had, I think, mixed feelings: sympathy and embarrassment for the beaten young man (I guess he was 17); fear that one day it might be our turn; but also, perhaps, a certain misguided curiosity to know what it was really like.
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Lynda70 · F
I was caned at school for smoking when I was in 6th form aged 18. I could legally buy cigarettes and even alcohol at that age but it didn't make any difference.
MartinII · 70-79, M
Also, in those days there was none of the general hostility to adult smoking that there is now. So quite why it was regarded as such a heinous crime even at age 18 I don't know. There wasn't very much caning at my school, but smoking always guaranteed six of the best. Is that what you got?
Lynda70 · F
Yes, 6 of the best was the standard punishment for smoking. I was seen smoking on my way to school. Friends who were younger but had left school could smoke on their way to and even at work.
MartinII · 70-79, M
@Lynda70: Yes, most unfair. Did you consider teling the head that you were within your legal rights and therefore shouldn't be caned...?
Lynda70 · F
@MartinII: I didn't but I know that argument had been tried before with no success.