You’re right, today it would be classed as bullying as opposed to light hearted larking about.
Here’s another one of mine from my BMH Tidworth days.
ANOTHER SEVEN DAYS RPs
For some misdemeanour that I can’t remember, I was once again placed on seven days restricted privileges. One evening I was painting the white lines around the hospital parking spaces when the Catering Officer approached and told me to follow him. He took me to the rear of the kitchen and pointed to a spot on the ground. My eyes followed his pointing finger as he said, “I want my own parking space painted in that spot, and I want my abbreviations within the said space, so no one else will park in it, okay?”
I answered in the affirmative and proceeded to paint as instructed. The following morning I was once more dusting the CO's mat.
“Left, right, left, right, mark time, halt. Left turn.” called out Reg Carnell the RSM.
“Are you 23494015 private Silkstone?” asked the Commanding Officer
“Yes sir.”
“You are hereby charged under section 69 of the Army Act 1955, in that you did on such and such a date paint a car parking space for the Catering Officer and placed inside the said space in three foot high letters, the Catering Officer’s abbreviations. How do you plead?”
“Guilty Sir.”
I was then informed that the abbreviation for Catering Officer was ‘Cat Off’ and not ‘F. Off’, for Food Officer. I received a further seven days.
After I was marched out of the office, the RSM informed me that I was to report to him for my extra duties. The duties I performed where of a light nature, for the RSM saw the funny side of the incident.