You've seen this or others just like it, the all too familiar image of mas disrespect all over the Internet
Photo courtesy of King Trinbago, a member of
It was when the bolt cutters came out that people should have
put to rest any beliefs that something can be done to stop these stormers. If
the image of guys scaling tall fencing and someone prying it open doesn’t tell you
that, I don’t know what will. (People said they spotted a cut opening in a fence, and a guy with bolt cutters.) This was a deliberately panned act. Where do you
think that guy got the cutters, from a vendor along the Lakeshore? Of course he
bought them to bring to the parade with the intent on getting in. Respect de mas? That was a slap in the face to
everyone involved in the parade – we’re talking the creatives, financiers,
management and buyers - who are the bands, the FMC, the (main) sponsor,
Scotiabank, and the masqueraders.
It’s not like you can blame the mob mentality any longer.
You know, the theory that’s been proven true time & again that when people
are in a mob, they let the frenzied vibe take over their better judgement and get crazed. So once one
guy creates a gap in a barrier, more people follow, thinking it’s alright. And when
you see people walking through an open barrier, you just follow the crowd and
figure there isn’t anything wrong with it.
We’re not talking about that.
I’ve been complaining officially on here about the storming problem since 2009. Here's my 1st post. Here is Trini-in-Toronto's most recent post and another one from 2013. We all talked a lot about stormers last year. And of course you must remember last year's attempt at wrist bands and how us (paying! legitimate!) masqueraders were being blamed for the congestion?
Did you know The first Respect the Mas was in 2011? And this was the 2nd one - Off the Road. Another stormer post of mine --> K - 2011 and T-i-T's --> S - 2011. There are also more in 2012 , 2011 and 2010.
But for all of our efforts, which are greatly appreciated, there are more people out there with ill intent. People
intent on saying “f your mas, this is a street party, and we want in!”
So for all the constant childish bickering between the separate
groups (and you know who they are) whining “well, it’s so obvious what the solution is: __insert brilliant idea___.” or, the misinformed
who sound like a damn broken record the way they continuously “blame the bank” – what I ask you is this:
What would you do
about the guy with the bolt cutters? How would you stop him?