Nibble
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- Jan 3, 2007
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There seems to be a lot of over reaction on here when all the Bonfire Societies are trying to do is preserve the Fifth for what it is.
Most of our night is spent processing the streets. If the town is completely rammed it makes it a lot more difficult for us to get around.
Hence processions and fireworks get delayed.
The crowd then get fed up with having to stand around for hours in not very comfortable conditions.
In short it's less fun for everybody.
Secondly, Bonfire night is not put on as family entertainment or for those of a nervous disposition! We try to get this point across to people as often as possible and is certainly made very clear on the Lewes Bonfire Council website.
We want to hold on to the tradtions of the Fifth.
Residents of Lewes know what to expect. If it's not to their liking they stay at home or make plans to be elsewhere for the night.
What we don't need is thousands of people pouring into the town who have done little or no research who then moan because they don't like what they see or hear.
One of the reasons the police gave for wanting to clamp down on rookies this year is because "they frighten the crowd". Well sorry, but tough shit. As previously mentioned on this thread, this is our night not the crowds.
There's nothing cliquey or wickerman about it. We just want to continue to hold the Fifth in the manner we believe it should be held.
Having less people in the town just gives us a bit more of a chance of being able to do so.
Well, to use your parlance...Tough shit. Like I've said before, if you don't want people there don't hold it in the centre of a town, go elsewhere where you will be left in peace. Simple.