With the current tragic situation in Negril my friends there are rightfully concerned about the impact this will have on tourism. As residents of Negril I'm sure they feel if they fuss out loud they will be hurting their own pockets - but on the other hand - a big ol' fuss is what is needed at this point. This is the second cop shooting this year (that I've heard about at least) ON Norman Manley Blvd., in Negril. Since Mickey was so well known and so well loved in Negril it was obvious that the police were not from that area or they would never have even approached him for a search in the first place!
Wit was right in a way when she said that some folks come to Jamaica for the wild side - Negril in particular for years had the rep of the "Wild Wild West"...when I first started going there it was akin to "adventure" travel, going somewhere not so mainstream, a little to the "left" of normal - different than most typical tropical vacations.
Fortunately (or unfortunately)the visitor vibe is not the same anymore. Negril is most definitely considered a mainstream, typical tropical vacation destination - but nobody told the "Wild Wild West" folks to back down yet.
It is my deepest hope that cooler heads will prevail - that protest will happen in a coherent and non-violent manner and that the policeman responsible for this shooting will be held accountable. Since the Hill family is so well respected and well known there's actually a chance that could happen...
...or it could be the same old, same old when it comes to law enforcement in Jamaica.
So I'd just put the finishing touches on my latest blog post when my friend texted me the news of this horror - and I reread the post and thought, yuk. How effin flowery, saccharin, blech...but then I read it again today...and will share it with those interested. I just needed to keep reminding myself why I love this Wild Wild place, despite this horrible tragedy. And...why this horrible tragedy shakes me to my soul. Even the most beautiful roses have thorns...
http://wstcountywstend.wordpress.com/2010/11/05/the-essence-of-jamaica/