West Point Bans Pillow Fights After Cadet Is Paralyzed
Source: nytimes.com
- West Point banned pillow fights after they caused serious injuries to cadets.
- A cadet suffered a broken neck and became quadriplegic in one recent incident.
- The academy now prohibits the fights to prevent further harm during plebe hazing rituals.
West Point, the U.S. Military Academy, has banned pillow fights following injuries, including a severe case that left a cadet paralyzed. These fights were a traditional hazing ritual for first-year plebes. The decision aims to protect cadets from risks in activities that turned dangerous with hard objects inside pillows. It highlights tensions between military traditions and modern safety standards.