Tarred & Feathered
Posted by MK on August 29, 2007
Tied to a lamppost, he stands with his head and upper body covered in tar and feathers. A makeshift placard hung around his neck with a piece of string announces the reason for his treatment. It is a very public humiliation, and a medieval one. Almost ten years since Northern Ireland’s Troubles officially ended, this remains the crude face of justice on the streets of south Belfast.
This man was subjected to the painful tarring and feathering on the Taughmonagh estate, a loyalist stronghold in the city. Locals had accused the victim, who is in his thirties, of being a drug dealer. And when police allegedly did not act, they took the law into their own hands. Source.



August 29, 2007 at 12:38 pm
Why would the police bother with drug dealers when there are parking fines to be given out?
Nice one! I’ve heard of punishments like this given out by (rare) judges.