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Apart from the usual few, who are incapable of entering into a debate, without their usual foul mouthed, and juvenile name calling, there are some good arguments for not wanting to stop the carnival, especially from terambulan.
The reason I posted this, was because of the disruption it causes to the residents of the area. Would those that champion the carnival, like to have their property spat on, urinated on, vomited on, with part eaten food thrown around and bottles thrown against? No I don't think many would.
Another reason for banning it, is the huge cost of policing it, not only during the 2 days but throughout the months leading up to it.
In my city we once had a annual carnival day (English style). On this summer day a number of lorry floats would be organised and junior and senior marching bands would lead these floats, from the city centre to one of the city parks. On this park there would be a fair complete with rides and stalls, charity stalls and competitions. But this has now been cancelled due to the cost of policing it. Although unlike the Notting Hill one, there was never any trouble at all.
Since all the trouble seemed to take part on the Bank Holiday Monday, why can't they just have the one day of fun?