Ruark wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 10:22 am
Anytime you're feeling old, just watch that video.... (-;
I read somewhere recently - I can't remember the exact details - but some prisoners somewhere were forced to listen to this 24/7, as a form of torture and mental breakdown.
doo doo doo doo doo doo doo.... ohmigod, now I'm doing it, too.... doo doo doo doo doo doo doo... help!! doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
Apparently, it was used in
Oklahoma and Miami
suit named two former detention officers, the Oklahoma County Commissioners, the sheriff, and the Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Authority as defendants, according to court documents.
The three men who said they were forced to listen to the song would be made to stand handcuffed in an attorney visitation room and forced to listen to the song on loop for up to four hours, according to a report.
Each man endured the "torture" at differing moments, according to the suit.
"Use of the 'Baby Shark' children's song, in the manner described herein, is known device to torment," the plaintiffs' attorneys stated in the filing. "It has been reported that the city of West Palm Beach has utilized 'Baby Shark' outside an event center to deter homeless people from sleeping or convening in the area at night."