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Rasta roadside trouble
On the way to Sav-la Mar, we encountered a little obstacle at the local high school. As we drove by around the time school was letting out for a big holiday, the students poured out into the streets (like a seen from Dazed and Confused) causing all traffic to halt. The scene was full of an almost dangerous energy, that brought the attention of the Sav-la Mar police (Babylon). In the midst of traffic we where pulled aside for having too many people in the car. After a brief search and some fines we were free to go. This then started a entire roadblock after us. While we were leaving, I handed the officer a Chalwa sticker, and told him we were a reggae band from North Carolina and we loved his country and culture. He just smiled and said..."respect, one love"... and we were once again one our way. photo by Skye Mcleod
Rasta roadside trouble
On the way to Sav-la Mar, we encountered a little obstacle at the local high school. As we drove by around the time school was letting out for a big holiday, the students poured out into the streets (like a seen from Dazed and Confused) causing all traffic to halt. The scene was full of an almost dangerous energy, that brought the attention of the Sav-la Mar police (Babylon). In the midst of traffic we where pulled aside for having too many people in the car. After a brief search and some fines we were free to go. This then started a entire roadblock after us. While we were leaving, I handed the officer a Chalwa sticker, and told him we were a reggae band from North Carolina and we loved his country and culture. He just smiled and said..."respect, one love"... and we were once again one our way. photo by Skye Mcleod