The Ox Walk
Voters want ‘ox-walk’ damages
Friday, 10 July 1992TOKYO (Reuter) – Three Japanese voters are suing the government for 1 yen (less than 1p) in damages for ‘mental injuries’ caused by media coverage of a recent parliamentary battle, the Japan Times said yesterday. The paper said the three suffered unbearable mental anguish from reports of the opposition’s ‘ox-walk’ tactics – a bizarre filibuster used to delay passage of a controversial troops bill.
Socialists and Communists used the ‘ox-walk’, in which each MP walks to vote at a snail’s pace, to keep parliament in permanent session for more than three days. But the government pushed through the measure, which will allow it to send troops abroad as peace-keepers. Michio Yano, a plaintiff, said the extra time parliament was in session would cost taxpayers Y100m ( pounds 420,000), adding: ‘I don’t want any more tax money to be wasted.’
And here we have a video demonstration of the ox walk. I’m waiting for the day this will be introduced in Iceland!
Ingi
Haha. Very nice. This is the best argument for the positive value of the internet in regards to politics that I have seen.