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Capping stunt : ウィキペディア英語版
Capping stunt
A capping stunt or ''capping'' is a New Zealand university tradition of student pranks wherein students perpetrate hoaxes or practical jokes upon an unsuspecting population. They traditionally take place in May during graduation.
Capping stunts have a long tradition in New Zealand, and are a prominent event at and around campuses throughout the country with many notable instances reaching national or local headlines.
The stunts commonly play on the accepted civil rules of the host city with the local city councils or media as the target. The capping stunts that generate the most media exposure generally involve passive techniques such as letter writing, however material pranks such as the suspension of inflatable genitals from university property are common.
A frequently referenced stunt is the Victoria University stunt where local workmen were told students dressed as police were planning a fake arrest, while local police were told students dressed as workmen were planning to dig up the road.〔Farrar, David (21 October 2006). "(Student pranks )". ''Kiwiblog''.〕 This stunt encompasses all key elements.
Capping stunts are also carried out in revenge, for example in 1952 University of Otago students, tired of being misrepresented by the Otago Daily Times, perpetrated a nationwide UFO hoax in order to display the shortcomings of the local paper.〔"(UFOs and aliens )". skeptics.org.nz.〕
Occasionally capping stunts will prey on other students, particularly those in their first year of study. In May 2004 a Massey University stunt involved staging auditions for extras in Peter Jackson's ''King Kong''. After advertising the auditions in the student newspaper, over 200 students auditioned for a part. Each signed a disclaimer which included "I also understand that TheatreRecruitment does not guarantee part in any movie, but will endeavor to act in the best interests of entertainment".〔"King Kong comes to Massey!!!". ''Chaff'' Vol 70, Issue 11, 17 May 2004, Page 7〕
The most notable recent suspected capping stunt was the Waiheke Island foot and mouth disease threat of May 2005, which was suspected to be a stunt by Massey University in Palmerston North.〔"(Virus release a capping stunt? )" (from the nzcity.co.nz website, 11 May 2005)〕 A letter was sent to Prime Minister Helen Clark stating that the disease had been released onto the island. Police said that the letter came from the Manawatu Region, and coincided with graduation week.〔"Foot and mouth scare". ''The Dominion Post'', 12 May 2005, Page 5〕
==See also==

* List of practical joke topics

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