印第安纳州的副警长开玩笑地对学生开罚单,原因是学生说了“6-7”,这是TikTok上的流行趋势,引发了全国关于学校干扰的讨论。
Indiana deputies jokingly ticket students for saying "6-7," a TikTok trend, sparking national debate over school disruptions.
印第安纳州蒂佩卡诺县警长办公室于2025年11月17日发布了一段幽默视频, 显示学校资源官员向学生发出假票, 因为他们说了"6-7,"这句由歌曲和TikTok趋势普及的病毒式短语.
The Tippecanoe County Sheriff’s Office in Indiana released a humorous video on November 17, 2025, showing school resource officers issuing fake tickets to students for saying “6-7,” a viral phrase popularized by a song and TikTok trends.
这段影片是轻描淡写的恶作剧, 描述一些官员在学校执行虚构禁令,
The video, presented as a lighthearted prank, depicted officers enforcing a fictional ban on the phrase in schools to help keep parents calm, with no real law behind it.
虽然警长办公室澄清了引文没有法律效力,但该视频引起了全国的注意,引起教育工作者对这一短语在课堂上的破坏性使用的关切。
Though the sheriff’s office clarified the citations had no legal weight, the video sparked national attention and raised concerns among educators about the phrase’s disruptive use in classrooms.