Sexing up the dance floor
Once again, immoral people have made themselves the centre of attention, reminding us of the sick world we live in.
An article in Wednesday's edition of THE STAR spoke of a truly unnerving situation, about a party which is being held in a St Catherine community.
<span style="font-weight: bold">The hosting of a party is nothing new, but hearing of persons having sex in the middle of the dance, in full view of the patrons, is definitely a new twist. </span>
It is really hard to imagine why anybody would stand around to watch such a lewd scene, let alone to be at any of the parties involved.
According to the article, the police say they were not aware of the incident, even <span style="font-weight: bold">though it has been a regular event for the last two years, with the most recent staging being last month. </span>
Someone should be held responsible for it, as it is illegal and should be sanctioned to the full extent of the law.
This will have to be done before copycats start crawling out of the woodwork and, before you know it, it becomes a regular feature at dances.
What kind of nation would that make us?
Once again, immoral people have made themselves the centre of attention, reminding us of the sick world we live in.
An article in Wednesday's edition of THE STAR spoke of a truly unnerving situation, about a party which is being held in a St Catherine community.
<span style="font-weight: bold">The hosting of a party is nothing new, but hearing of persons having sex in the middle of the dance, in full view of the patrons, is definitely a new twist. </span>
It is really hard to imagine why anybody would stand around to watch such a lewd scene, let alone to be at any of the parties involved.
According to the article, the police say they were not aware of the incident, even <span style="font-weight: bold">though it has been a regular event for the last two years, with the most recent staging being last month. </span>
Someone should be held responsible for it, as it is illegal and should be sanctioned to the full extent of the law.
This will have to be done before copycats start crawling out of the woodwork and, before you know it, it becomes a regular feature at dances.
What kind of nation would that make us?
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