Posted on 24 May 2010
'Protest' at Orchard Road: Hope they have a police permit
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STOMPers Aisha and Decadent spotted a group of people staging a "demonstration" on Orchard Road recently. They were waving signs, shouting through loudhailers, singing and dancing.
STOMPer Decadent hopes that the organisers of this outdoor publicity stunt have obtained a police permit:
"It seems like every event now has some kind of flash mob or outdoor gathering.
"I'm sure some people see these activities as a nuisance now, with the noise and crowd in an area that is already overcrowded.
"I hope organisers of these publicity stunts have obtained the necessary permits from the Police.
"These sort of events could quickly become chaotic, especially in a busy area like Orchard Road.
"I also can't help but feel that some of these teenagers are being exploited. I doubt they are paid well, or at all, to participate in this kind of publicity stunt.
Said STOMPer Aisha, who was on the scene:
"There were about 40 people, kids, teens, & adults walking down Orchard Road with protest signs that read "freedom of expression" and "recognize local talent".
"They were all full of energy and dressed up in red, black and white. It was an amazing sight and I decided to follow them as they were shouting through their handheld PA systems that they were going to march to a specific location in town and stage the protest there.
"I was curious to find out what they were doing, so I followed them.
"They walked along Orchard Road and finally came to the spot in front of Wisma Atria. To my surprise, there was another big group that sported similar outfits and protest banners that came from the other end of Orchard!
"The best part was that they put on a street performance, involving everyone who was marching. These kids showed in their performance a lot of heart, passion, and enjoyment which awed me, and that they wanted to be seen and heard.
"I managed to get my hands on a flyer they were giving out. Apparently they are from a new up-and-coming dance studio."
Said STOMPer Aisha, who was on the scene:
"There were about 40 people, kids, teens, & adults walking down Orchard Road with protest signs that read "freedom of expression" and "recognize local talent".
"They were all full of energy and dressed up in red, black and white. It was an amazing sight and I decided to follow them as they were shouting through their handheld PA systems that they were going to march to a specific location in town and stage the protest there.
"I was curious to find out what they were doing, so I followed them.
"They walked along Orchard Road and finally came to the spot in front of Wisma Atria. To my surprise, there was another big group that sported similar outfits and protest banners that came from the other end of Orchard!
"The best part was that they put on a street performance, involving everyone who was marching. These kids showed in their performance a lot of heart, passion, and enjoyment which awed me, and that they wanted to be seen and heard.
"I managed to get my hands on a flyer they were giving out. Apparently they are from a new up-and-coming dance studio."
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Keywords: publicity stunt
'Protest' at Orchard Road: Hope they have a police permit
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STOMPers Aisha and Decadent spotted a group of people staging a "demonstration" on Orchard Road recently. They were waving signs, shouting through loudhailers, singing and dancing.
STOMPer Decadent hopes that the organisers of this outdoor publicity stunt have obtained a police permit:
"It seems like every event now has some kind of flash mob or outdoor gathering.
"I'm sure some people see these activities as a nuisance now, with the noise and crowd in an area that is already overcrowded.
"I hope organisers of these publicity stunts have obtained the necessary permits from the Police.
"These sort of events could quickly become chaotic, especially in a busy area like Orchard Road.
"I also can't help but feel that some of these teenagers are being exploited. I doubt they are paid well, or at all, to participate in this kind of publicity stunt.
Said STOMPer Aisha, who was on the scene:
"There were about 40 people, kids, teens, & adults walking down Orchard Road with protest signs that read "freedom of expression" and "recognize local talent".
"They were all full of energy and dressed up in red, black and white. It was an amazing sight and I decided to follow them as they were shouting through their handheld PA systems that they were going to march to a specific location in town and stage the protest there.
"I was curious to find out what they were doing, so I followed them.
"They walked along Orchard Road and finally came to the spot in front of Wisma Atria. To my surprise, there was another big group that sported similar outfits and protest banners that came from the other end of Orchard!
"The best part was that they put on a street performance, involving everyone who was marching. These kids showed in their performance a lot of heart, passion, and enjoyment which awed me, and that they wanted to be seen and heard.
"I managed to get my hands on a flyer they were giving out. Apparently they are from a new up-and-coming dance studio."
Said STOMPer Aisha, who was on the scene:
"There were about 40 people, kids, teens, & adults walking down Orchard Road with protest signs that read "freedom of expression" and "recognize local talent".
"They were all full of energy and dressed up in red, black and white. It was an amazing sight and I decided to follow them as they were shouting through their handheld PA systems that they were going to march to a specific location in town and stage the protest there.
"I was curious to find out what they were doing, so I followed them.
"They walked along Orchard Road and finally came to the spot in front of Wisma Atria. To my surprise, there was another big group that sported similar outfits and protest banners that came from the other end of Orchard!
"The best part was that they put on a street performance, involving everyone who was marching. These kids showed in their performance a lot of heart, passion, and enjoyment which awed me, and that they wanted to be seen and heard.
"I managed to get my hands on a flyer they were giving out. Apparently they are from a new up-and-coming dance studio."
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Keywords: publicity stunt