September 28, 2015 - 09:57
Considering the plays in the ruins which we learnt by Edensor, Evans, Holloway, Millington and Binnie’s last Thursday reading, plays which are held in places with no surveillance tend to be problematic. People can do anything what they want to even if those things they want to do are what they cannot do in usual when they are protected and observed by someone else who care about them. What they do in places without surveillance could be illegal, for example, drinking or smoking in under age, take drugs or commit any other crimes. These plays might be fun at least for a while; however as such deeds like smoking, drinking, taking drugs are harmful to their health and committing something illegal will disgrace themselves and hurt someone else, somedays they will regret doing them. In this aspect, in my opinion, plays without surveillance should be avoid.