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Bar in China allows stressed out customers to beat up staff

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  1. kwik_e_mart

    kwik_e_mart Member

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    Talking about the worst day job ever... :rolleyes:

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/2006080...dygOrgF;_ylu=X3oDMTA5aHJvMDdwBHNlYwN5bmNhdA--

    Bar in China allows stressed out customers to beat up staff

    Mon Aug 7, 12:44 AM ET

    BEIJING (AFP) - A new bar in eastern China is offering customers an unusual outlet for anger -- by allowing them to use the staff as punching bags, state media said Monday.

    In addition to getting a drink, customers at the "Rising Sun Anger Release Bar" in Nanjing city are able to pay money to beat up staff, smash glasses, shout and scream, the China Daily said.

    If these anger management techniques do not work, the customers can also receive psychological counselling, the paper said.

    The bar employs 20 well-built men in their 20s and 30s who have agreed to be hit. Customers can specify how they want the men to appear -- they can even be dressed up as women, the China Daily said.

    The bar charges 50 to 300 yuan (6.35 to 37.50 US dollars) for customers to release their anger, depending on their demands.

    The bar was set up in April by Wu Gong, a 29-year-old man who got his inspiration from similar bars in Japan, according to the paper.

    Wu insisted the models were fully equipped with protective gear, and the bar gave them regular physical training so they were prepared for the attacks.

    Also, most customers are women, particularly those working in the service and entertainment companies, such as karaoke bars or massage parlors.

    The bar has stirred controversy, with some critics interviewed by the China Daily saying that while the idea of beating someone dressed as one's boss might be attractive to some people, violence will not solve problems.

    Wu may also run into problems with the authorities as he had registered his business as a dancing venue, not a place for anger release, the China Daily said.
     
  2. univac hal

    univac hal Member

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    "The bar was set up in April by Wu Gong, a 29-year-old man who got his inspiration from similar bars in Japan, according to the paper."

    Well, naturally :rolleyes:
     
  3. ak47

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    They wouldn't dare touching me.
     
  4. rrj_gamz

    rrj_gamz Member

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    I see nothing wrong with this...In fact, if I can kick someone in the balls, I'd pay a couple of $ more...
     
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    and people are complaining about beating up dogs..........
     
  6. RocketMan Tex

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    Think the bar employees get medical insurance?

    [​IMG]

    "Survey says...not just no, but hayell no!"

    :D
     
  7. aussie rocket

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    this is some CRAAAAZY stuff.

    the chinese revel in others torture. I mean, have you seen their game shows?

    Pain is funny. They take it to another level.
     

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