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Ban on toilet trucks
Port of Spain Corporation gets tough on Carnival 2010


Masqueraders who have grown accustomed to the convenience of ’wee-wee trucks’ will now have to rely on-or find-alternative accommodation for Carnival 2010.

The Port of Spain Corporation has given notice of two big changes for next year’s Parade of the Bands-the first being that truck-borne portable toilets will no longer be allowed along the route and the other, that food provided by bands for masqueraders must be consumed within four hours of preparation.

The food must also be stored at specific temperatures-four degrees Celsius and under for cold and 40 degrees Celsius and over for hot-and this could affect the bands’ abilities to provide the full all-inclusive fare that has become the norm.

The notice, which was sent two weeks ago to vice president of the National Carnival Bandleaders Association (NCBA), David Lopez, has been ill-received by several band leaders.

A lack of consultation with them emerged as a pet peeve and the NCBA’s handling of the matter was regarded as ’irresponsible’ by Peter Reynald, secretary of the National Carnival Development Foundation (NCDF).

’I am surprised with the irresponsibility of the NCBA,’ Reynald said yesterday.

’There has been no meeting with bandleaders on this. Many bands have launched already and-the NCBA knows this-they would already have contractual obligations with caterers and so on. I am not against the public vendors but the corporation must treat fairly with everyone, they cannot just sweep through the bands with this.’

Reynald said that although the bands, who provide an all inclusive package, have a schedule for providing food through the day, keeping to the new specifications can be difficult with traffic, the pace of the parade and the time taken by masqueraders to access the food.

He also expressed little faith in the corporation’s ability to provide adequate toilet facilities.

’They have been failing to get that right years,’ Reynald said.

The rules being enforced by the Corporation are not new and are in keeping with the Public Health Ordinance, which was cited in the letter.

On ’wee-wee trucks’, the notice stated:

’Public Health Ordinance Chapter 12 No. 4 Section 70 (1) (b), specifies that ’any privy so foul or in such a state or so situated as to be a nuisance or injurious to health’...

’The present system employed by some bandleaders poses a health hazard and as such the practice of ’wee-wee trucks’ should be discontinued. The alternatives for accommodation for masqueraders on Carnival days are the use of sites, to be determined by the Association in collaboration with the Local Health Authority (PoS Corporation), where ’portable toilets’ can be situated.’

Attached to the letter was the Health Ordinance provision for the sale of food, on which the Corporation stated:

’The system now being used in ’all-inclusive’ bands where food is provided for masqueraders needs to be monitored to ensure compliance with all Public Health Regulations.’

Speaking to the Express yesterday, a representative of Island People, one of the country’s largest bands, said the newly enforced regulations regarding the collection of waste could negatively impact on the band’s security policies for 2010.

Female masqueraders are considered particularly vulnerable and were the main reason that ’wee-wee trucks’ were created. Having to leave the band to use another facility, or to locate a private place on a public street, leaves these band members open to a number of dangers.

’Our new focus on 2010 is high security for band members,’ the Island People spokesperson said, adding that the band has no issue with regulations but wants to ensure proper alternatives.

’So we hope that the Port of Spain Corporation provides safe, well-lit and well-managed facilities along the route, otherwise, we would have to seek out alternatives.

’As for food, we have a distribution schedule where the service providers delivers throughout the day, so there is no food sitting from morning and being eaten in the evening. It may, however, be difficult to monitor exactly when food was prepared to stay strictly within the four-hour stipulation.’

The head of another leading band welcomed the moves by the corporation.

’To be riding through the streets with urine and faeces for two days was an unhealthy practice and what would happen is that the bands behind these ’wee-wee’ trucks would have to endure the stench,’ he said.

However, the Island People representative sought to clear up the notion that two days worth of waste was being transported in the trucks.

’No, no. There were clean-ups along the way and mostly, the trucks would actually be replaced for the next day,’ he said.

Stating that ’the law is the law’, the NCBA’s David Lopez said his group expects to meet with the Port of Spain Corporation in the near future.

’This has always been the law,’ Lopez said.

’In the coming weeks, there will be notices from other bodies as well-such as licensing and the police and so on-and we expect to be having some meetings with the corporation soon.’


 Comments: Ban on toilet trucks
Ban on toilet trucks Posted: 2009-10-04 11:30:00 PM
Is the NCBA trying to tell masquaraders when they can go to the bathroon too? have they ever seen the lines at the Kentucky outlets and toher facilities on carnival days,i have been playing mas for the past thirtyfour years and the wee wee truck is a welcome addition and we are yet to experience the stink in the band what a sham and i do mean sham by the NCBA we are paying alot for a stressfree carnival.Female Player New York
No We Wee Trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 01:43:00 AM
Agreed and in the interest of public hygene and health, the Corporation must be able to provide safe, clean and sufficient toilets along the routes. I remeber one year while waiting for my band near Memorial Park, to my surprise there was a crew on hand constantly cleaning the Parc Disposals (not sure how often they were emptied though) however that same Carnival Monday morning, due to an urgent call, I was forced to use one behind the Vendors' booths at the QPS. It was Full, STINK and I almost sofficated in there, came out totally drenched with Perspiration and fortunately was able to take a cold shower nearby. How can you ask a lady to use one of these "Pits" not to mention the Line Up?? Fortunately I can use an empty lot, carpark or wall along the way to "Buss a Piss". Some women can't hold it in either and you have to shield them when nature calls (some others just don't care and boldly relieve themselves - anywhere) HNOHO
Re: No We Wee Trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 11:10:00 AM
This is the 21st century! The people in the country are too nasty---and I just don't mean for carnival but all year long! Trash and peeing everywhere and don't talk about the dog mess everywhere! I picked up and bagged for the sanitation truck my neighbor's dog waste while I was there in last month. Nobody cares that the flies are buzzing around their homes, etc. Full speed ahead with this one regulation! It's time to clean up people. Capitol Hill/W.DC
Ban on toilet trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 00:54:00 AM
Have any of these guys tried using the porta toilet facilities provided around Port of Spain? I have and can only thank God for the lamp posts!
The law can be amended Posted: 2009-10-05 03:06:00 AM
You do have sufficient time for cabinet to create a resoluton granting special exception for the carnival.
I am Truly amaized!!....Harness this energy elswhere as well. Posted: 2009-10-05 03:30:00 AM
We have this carnival thing down to a science don’t we!! It's only October, about five months to go before Carnival and we have all these plans laid out to almost picture perfect. Where it’s most appropriate to “We WE”….. The food temperature to include hot and cold if you please Sir!! I wish we could harness all this energy and wisdom to plan everything else in this Country. Where are we now with implementing the Breath Analyzer to stop the mayhem on the streets? Play Mass.....Play de Jab Jab...Mama Look ah Boo Boo Deh!! Remember, we are only reaping what we have sown. Disgusted like hell in Germany. Lloyd C. Johnson US Army Retired
Re: I am Truly amaized!!....Harness this energy elswhere as well. Posted: 2009-10-05 10:26:00 AM
So you are retired from the US Army; so what?
Re: I am Truly amaized!!....Harness this energy elswhere as well. Posted: 2009-10-05 12:18:00 AM
Dear Mr.Johnson,that's why the property tax will be implemented.Most of the population gets agitated about the wrong issues.
Absolute Disregard for band members and owners. Posted: 2009-10-05 02:44:00 AM
Honestly NCBA could you fail anymore than you have already to provide adequate notification to band members???? Having already down paid for costumes at great cost and fully expecting to access the "all inclusive" fields which includes the "wee - wee" trucks...I think that you will find large numbers of persons requesting refunds or indeed urinating in the streets. Don`t be surprised when the number of rapes increase when females have to seek alternate toilet facilities. NCBA you have sunk below my lowest expectations. NARM
Wee Wee trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 04:32:00 AM
How much more ridiculous, how much more backward are we going to get in TnT. Banning wee-wee trucks at carnival in a country that does not provide outdoor bathroom facilities the way it is done in the US is the reason why people urinate every which way but loose in the Caribbean. Is this what the government prefers. Is this what the government wants tourists to continue to see, people wee-weeing every part of the street or alley or on every blade of grass in the savannah, that is, if there is still grass in the savannah. JT
Re: Wee Wee trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 11:43:00 AM
JT please engage your brain be4 putting pen to paper. Ban the bloody Wee Wee Trucks and place Toilets at strategic points. Pple were playing mass perhaps be4 you were born there were no such thing as WEe WEE Trucks.
Ban on "wee wee" trucks. Posted: 2009-10-05 06:06:00 AM
Ban leaders should adhere to the notice given by the POS City Corporation. If the food provided is not kept at the temperatures recommended and a foodborne outbreak occurs, will the band leaders provide the necessary medical help for their patrons? It is not just about money and enjoyment. Public safety is also necessary
Wee -wee trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 05:51:00 AM
What is the Public Health nuisance that these trucks are creating?.Why not have rules for the adequate servicing of the trucks at a suitable location.These trucks are better than having our female masqueraders relieving themselves behind vehicles at the side of the roadway.Incidentally ,you know what is a serious Public Health hazard;the leaking sewer line at the Tunapuna market for the pass three weeks.Please get the priorities right.Leave the wee wee trucks alone
Enforced rules on Carnival Bands Posted: 2009-10-05 06:00:00 AM
As a non resident who comes to Trinidad for carnival its unfair for me to struggle and find other methods to use toilets, I love Trinidad very much, but at the same time i put my safety first. I dont feel safe leaving my band to go find a lou. Its a great service that bands provide to keep us safe more so ladies. Xerxes, London
Re: Enforced rules on Carnival Bands Posted: 2009-10-05 11:13:00 AM
Do you see human feces/urine trucks driving along the roads at London's streets festival? Oh No! What you don't want in your country you should not want in other people's country just for your fun! That is all! Capitol Hill/W.DC
The Implications are alot more serious than you think Posted: 2009-10-05 03:47:00 AM
it is with amazement having read this articel. The Health implications especially for WOMEN not having access to bathrrom facilites far outweigh the other suggested heallth implications. After 330cc of urine colllects in your bladder, it ought ot be evacuated immediately, failing which, bacteria migrates up to the kidneys over time and can precipitate infection. This applies to both MEN and WOMEN. This needs ot be reconsidered as the health of the masquerading population will be more deterimentally affected by NOT having these trucks. Please reconsider this.
Re: The Implications are alot more serious than you think Posted: 2009-10-05 11:32:00 AM
No Room 4 Consideration!! Carnival has been our celebration be4 i was born. I grew up playing mass with my mum there were no such thing as truck toilets in those days and we managed. What the Cooperation can do,is put these Toilets facilities at certain points very clearly marked showing where they are. No harm in leaving your bands to spend a penny.Best thing the Cooperation has done.
Disagree with the proposal Posted: 2009-10-05 07:59:00 AM
I must say that I am bit confused as to why the POS Corporation would want to do away with the "wee-wee" trucks. As a masquerader who visit each year, it is often very difficult to access other public toilet facilities. Private ones are a no no, since like many others who come for the event, does not know much people by whom we can venture. These "wee-wee" trucks in the past have been clean and there were no foul scents coming from it, therefore I am bit confused as why we would want to put our female masqueraders at risk, especially given the crime level in Trinidad. Oh well but then again, the crimials put aside their daily killing and robbing sprees to jump up for carnival.
Ban On Toilet Trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 08:12:00 AM
Not be4 time.We always thought about the Health Issues that can occur with these facilities. We are truly happy that the Dep't of Health have come to their senses and have decided to deal with them head on.It's convenient for us who're playing in the bands but our health is the main thing here.We hope the Powers that be go through with this one.Pple will not like it more so those who are making a mint. Masquerader
Ban on Wee Wee Trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 08:24:00 AM
I understand the food issue but banning the wee wee truck. It is obivious that the person who came up with that idea did not consult with Band Leaders or the Tourisum Industry. If one cannot find a safe toilet or an available toilet, then one can say I will not be participating this year, and if one becomes 100's then that will be the death of carnival as we know it.
Re: Ban on Wee Wee Trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 06:12:00 AM
Check out the other Islands and see if they have Wee Wee trucks or you can visit London or Europe for that matter no wee wee trucks either.nobody ever complains or whine only in Trinidad this wiill and can happen.
Ban on tiolet trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 03:10:00 AM
The NCDF and NCBA must have a meeting to discuss the wee-wee problem. When women have to go they have to go.
it only get better Posted: 2009-10-05 08:58:00 AM
Come on people boy cut carnival 2010..this is total non sense.
Re: it only get better Posted: 2009-10-05 11:15:00 AM
And take the big-trucks belching carbon monoxide into the air and into people's lungs off the road---bring back the "Clean Air" steel bands. Capitol Hill, W.DC
Ban on Toilet Trucks. Posted: 2009-10-05 07:51:00 AM
Oh Yes; Please It's high time that Carnival Band Organizers focus on health issues. Many of my friends are usually deathly sick during and after the masquerading session. Clearly it's a lack of sanitary conditions. Running water should also be provided at all toilet stops and for those food vendors. Not only food should be served within the duration of 4 hours after prepared at 4.4 celcius (40 degrees fahrenheit) cold and 60 celcius (140 degrees fahreneit) for hot foods but the cooking utensils and serving containers should also be monitored. "WE LIKE IT SO" is finally dying at the wayside.
Wee-Wee truchs Posted: 2009-10-05 09:26:00 AM
I am very happy that the P.O.S corporation is finally doing something about the health and safety conditions of carnival visitors and masqueradors.
Good Move By City Corp. Posted: 2009-10-05 09:28:00 AM
This is a positive move, these things are dangerous and until someone gets hurt will we react, so it is nice to see that preventive moves put in place to avoid people getting hurt. The Big band done change the whole vibe and spirit of carnival, making it more and more a social forum rather than what it use to be, which is the people Mas. Mac Farlane is the only man around right now that producing real mas, and not the expensive swim wear the other bands come out with. Well one Good thing though Road side vendors can at least make some money, now that those greedy bands will find it hard to produce mobile food for its members, at least something will come out of this for the small man.
Ban on toilet trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 08:17:00 AM
Thank you. Thank you Port of Spain Corporation for bringing T&T into a modern considerate and intelligent society. There is still other aspects of the society that needs reworking and updating, but I applaud you immensely. Let Peter Reynald and David Lopez complain all dey want. I am all for the hygiene and the obeying and carrying out of the law to prevent any disease or unhealthy mishaps to our people and visitors. Thank you again. From Maryland, USA
ban on we we trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 08:46:00 AM
Another example of stupid governance. For the ladies, the "wee wee" truck is a lot more than a restroom. It represents an essential service that is clean, safe, and convenient. Public restrooms are filthy, unguarded, and scarce. Obviously, it is a male non-masquerader that made this decision. Please, the ladies need this service!!!
Re: Wee Wee Trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 09:03:00 AM
That was a blatant lie. I hate when people try to make the US seem so much better than Trinidad. It is not. That was a blatant lie. If you're on the train in NY, you have to find a restaurant (and make a purchase in order to use the restroom on regular days). Labor day on the Parkway, i had to use McDonalds restaurant and a tree, the public portable toilets were extremely crowded with at least a 20 min wait..At LEAST..dont lie, speak the truth
Re: Wee Wee Trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 1:26:00 PM
Thanks for telling our Trini pple who has not or never been to the US for Labour Day or even a holiday,what it's really like. Most of our Trini Pple living or holidaying over there always seems to compare and criticise T&T 4 whatever reason.They go on hols and work their fingers to the bone, then return home big in up the US.Every penny they spend , they compare the cost to TT$$.
This is what Stinks! Posted: 2009-10-05 09:22:00 AM
These comments in favor of the ban are from people who do not play mas coming from their lofty position that "marse" can only be of the Minshall/Mc Farlane genre. First off mobile food and snacks WILL continue, even Mc Farlane offers his masqueraders and optional All Inclusive package added on to their already overpriced fabric costumes (no one ever mentions how expensive HIS costumes are!). Most bands offer a lunch stop and food can be regulated there, plus on the road snacks often come to the band they do not stock the snacks all day. As for the wee wee trucks the Corporation has some GALL to complain about trucks that are kept spotlessly clean, provide running water AND flushing. Not to mention they are emptied twice a day. Tell me if you have ever seen those disgusting filthy toilets they have at Memorial Park and the Savannah (with food vendors all around) in any state that compares to the wee wee truck? Not to mention they are not removed for days after Carnival causing a stink to the high heavens! When they provide portable FLUSHING toilets with running water, hand wash,toilet paper and hand sanitizers I will say sure ban the wee wee trucks. But it will be like everything else the Government cooks up, filthy!
Where's the Alternative? Posted: 2009-10-05 05:25:00 AM
Good idea to stop the 'wee-wee trucks' but where's the alternative. Is the POS Corportation going to implement 'Porta-Potties" and "sinks with running water" at every other street corner around the city? Don't condemn one organization's initiative for accomodating the public but not have a back-up plan! I anxiously await the continuation of this saga! Kathy E
No Ban on Toilets Posted: 2009-10-05 09:48:00 AM
This is just another political tool to get at the bands. The bathroom don't give off any foul stench and are actually much cleaner than any other bathrooms i've seen around town. You'll need to consider safety first before doing this. It'll take one female to raped or killed while looking for bathroom for you'll to change this back or implement a proper system.
Ban on Wee Wee Trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 09:52:00 AM
The Corporation and these people who support this venture are quite ignorant. As a masquerader who play each year, the "wee-wee" truck is about the best venture that has come to past over the years. We pay for comfort, security and all the other good things provided by these bands. If the corporation want me to piss all over town and stink up the place so be it, but should I be robbed or injured doing this, who really cares about me at the end of the day. And do the corporation really care about the ladies in the band, as a country that promote tourism, what are we really doing? I wonder if the person who came up with this bright idea, does he or she have a daughter? THINK CORPORATION THINK Forward ever ...Backward never
Happy about the Wee Wee truck ban??? Posted: 2009-10-05 10:20:00 AM
It is actually amazing to me that there are people actually happy with this ban. Are these people masqueraders? A masquerader knows that the wee wee trucks are a necessity. Even with these trucks specified for particular SECTIONS, there is sometimes a line. What is going to happen when everyone from the many different BANDS have to share the same facilities? Will these have to be shared with the general public as well? What about safety? Will you have police officers escorting masqueraders to and from their band? I was still two minds about playing next year but no more. I'm not doing this
Wee Wee Trucks etal Posted: 2009-10-05 11:56:00 AM
This is sooo funny. I rememeber using one of those truck and thinking "Wow this does not even smell!" Leave them alone...or even have them ride on an adjacent street along side the band, but a BAN...NO WAY! Oh and are you going to track when the food comes out of the pot, to when it arrives at the band...really??? That's just dumb! I'd love to see you do that!! there are no problems with thses things...there are problems with homes that are being re-decorated with tax payers money when it's not neccessary though! Hmmmmmm! North Carolina.
Ban on Toilet Trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 06:57:00 AM
If you all are so concerned about Health & Safety in Port of Spain, why haven't you cleaned up the streets and addressed the vagrancy problem. Every single day we have to walk pass and over vagrants' urine and faeces, rotting garbage, drains filled with nasty bacteria-filled stagnant water. And you want to complain about 'wee wee' trucks for 2 days out of 365 days??? Have you ever been accosted by undesirables while attempted to use a public 'latrine'??? Have you ever had to relieve yourself between two cars because the other option was contracting some disgusting disease using those nasty public toilets??? People get serious! If POS City Corporation was serious about health we wouldn't be subjected to the filth of Port of Spain every single day!!! R Chandleur
Ban on toilet trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 07:05:00 AM
No need to worry all that much, when it comes to Trinis improvising for toilet facilities, that is one of the things they do best. For instance, never let you children play in the sand, after a long weekend of camping on the beaches
Wee wee ban Posted: 2009-10-05 08:50:00 AM
With the ban of the wee wee truck I can almost hear the sniggling of government planning to enforce a new law of public urination. Persons caught urination in public will be fined $100. Oh government. Spoil your environment, suck your people dry and live the good live at the top of the food chain.
Ban on wee wee trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 12:52:00 AM
While I am not against health and safety conditions, the MEN who decided this have absolutely no idea how horrific it is for women to find a washroom on carnival day! The limited public faciities are stink sweatboxes. Where has the Corporation shown that accessible clean faciities have been installed?? Are masqueraders supposed to leave the band to find them or wait while the band is stuck hours to use one? We only stepping backward.
ban on wee wee trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 1:01:00 PM
I prefer to wee wee safely staying within the band and even putting up with the stench (although there isn't any)and eat stale food rather than leave the safety of the band to use a public facility or push to buy something to eat then have to run all over the place putting my self oat risk trying to find the band a couple times for the day. Such a backward move with no thought for the safety of women mas players at all!
Ban on toilet trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 07:44:00 AM
P.O.S Corporation is doing a major injustice to both band leaders and masqueraders. At this 99th hour when services have been paid for they want to pass these health implications? And as a past masquerader I am yet to understand the health issue of the toilet trucks when they a FAR superior than the public portable toilets provided by our NCBA.If health is the issue, P.O.S Corporation should have met with band leaders to agree on possible solutions, one of which can be the cleaning and emptying of the toilet trucks regularly through out the day, not ban it completely! Instead, there will be a lot of masqueraders who would rather use the street corner than the public facilities.How sanitary is that? More crucially, female masqueraders are placed at a major risk of being attacked or raped as they must leave the security of the band to search for a "clean" toilet. In the final analysis, NCBA is creating more of a problem than providing a solution.
Re: Ban on toilet trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 1:36:00 PM
Pass this darn Health Issue.We Trini complain and moan for everything except what is of interest to the Nation.Rt now so many major issues on the agenda, yet very few complaining. Talk about wee wee trucks and every crab ready to bite.Get rid of those darn wee Wee Trucks.
For or Against Posted: 2009-10-05 11:50:00 AM
It will interesting to note those for and against having the moving restrooms. Those for it are probably regular masquerades and those against never put on a costume in their lives.
Re: For or Against Posted: 2009-10-05 3:07:00 PM
Let's just spread the hepatitis series throughout the country then--this is so ignorant to argue at this time. Who in their right mind would want to have portable latrines on trucks belching carbon monoxide into the air and into the lungs of all [whether revellers or not] parading through their streets---only on Trinidad! The government should also clean up those public toilets at the Savannah---awful---I take a Hilton Hotel room just for bathroom access during the season. Next year, my family will take one room at the Hyatt and Hilton to anchor our access to bathrooms at each quadrant of the city. You have to pay to play! Capitol Hill/W.DC
Safety FIRST Posted: 2009-10-05 11:57:00 AM
Ban on Wee trucks will make the society more modern? No way. Security and safety should be a priority. Trinidad is rife with crime now and I as a woman do not feel safe ducking into dark corners and squatting behind cars while manouvering a costume. Now THAT is backward. And public port-a-potties are NOT well maintained. The units in the wee trucks are routinely cleaned out by staff and I have never smelled those units in the two days of carnival. And you can't always rely on finding a Royal castle, Marios, or KFC bathroom. And those things are clooged with heavy constant use. This idea is just wrong and impractical on so many levels. The food regulation I do agree with however. Disappointed Trini in NY
Regulations and Social Space. Posted: 2009-10-05 12:07:00 AM
A review of any regulation to protect the health and welfare of the public must be analysed within the context of many issues, specific and general. Managing the access and use of facilities for a mobile population during Carnival should have specific regulation that are functional. Just referincing current regulations which was not codified for a mobile Carnival organization, and without setting a functional efficient structure for mass movement during the high period of this festival, fails to look at our current condition of people releaving themselves openly. The city is openly used as a Urinal. Provide a study of the body waste generated, use that as a benchmark for making recommendations for adiministrative structure on good health management for a mobile carnival population. Workable solutions for mass mobility populations requires a different paradigm. Safety is a prime Index. Carlton Heywood Atlanta,GA
Mixed emotions on this one! Posted: 2009-10-05 1:43:00 PM
I've been playing mas in Trini for some time and I have to say the Wee Wee Trucks were a really welcomed change especially for the ladies (my wife in particular). However, something really needed to be done about the conditions of these trucks, etc.. Now that being said, the other public facilities were just as deplorable if not worst! I honestly think that the NCDF or responsible organization is not doing enough for public facilities... every alley smells like piss, every public restroom is horrid no matter the provider... As for the food, no quirks here - the NCDF is providing a proper guideline and it is about time. If a band leader has a problem with this, then they need to work on their logistics a tad bit more, after all they are being paid a ton of money to plan this right?
Re: Mixed emotions on this one! Posted: 2009-10-05 4:34:00 PM
Hey, I agree with you on this---just enter the airport bathrooms from a plane and all you can do is bolt!!! My husband told me he could not take the airport bathroom and I ran out and held whatever was in until I got to S'F/do. Of course this was the first encounter there and from then I make certain that I go on the plane before disembarking at Piarco airport. Capitol Hill/W.DC
Wee Wee problem all over Trinidad and Tobago. Posted: 2009-10-05 12:20:00 AM
It is very difficult in the entire nation to get a clean toilet to use anywhere. So those who banning the trucks must make sure that businesses, corporation and THA have clean ,free toilets for the public to use.
Ban on Toilet Trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 1:52:00 PM
I totally disagree with the P.O.S. Corporation. The ban will be such an inconvenience to masqueraders who have to now look for another alternative, I've been playing with IP for the past couple years and the facility is keep clean at all times, this year we had a lot of rain and am not ashamed to say that I sheltered in there until the rain passed and I had no problem and am sure alot of IP masqueraders will agree with me. The ban will just make the problem worst where we will now have to line up to use public bathrooms and some people even charge a fee to use there facility, it's very unfair that we pay alot of money to play mass and be comfortable to now have to worry about being uncomfortable come 2k10.
Wee Wee Trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 12:35:00 AM
The NCDF should provide PORTABLE TOILETS for band and public use, these PORTABLES should be setup in locations located every half a mile. The US calls us third world for the same reason put forth by the NCDF. Shiva, NC USA.
ban on wee wee trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 10:02:00 AM
I can definitely understand the draw of a wee wee truck...there needs to be better/clean facilities for the carnival...perhaps the port of spain corporation should consider providing facilities and charging a fee (.50 - $1) to use and hire people to keep them clean for the entire two days of the Carnival...the portable toilet conditions are disgusting and they don't have to be. A little planning and this could be a non issue.
Ban on wee wee trucks absurd!! Posted: 2009-10-05 1:15:00 PM
I am amazed at some of the foolishness coming from some of the posters here, especially the one from capitol hill. I am an avid mas player from NY and i have never heard complaints about the smell of the wee wee trucks. The purpose of it is for security and convenience. As a man, I have never used it preferring lamposts and drains but face it, what would you suggest the female mas players do!!! Use the public porta potty that full with faeces and flies and no running water and risk the chance of getting mugged in search of a toilet!!! Mt Vernon Trini
Re: Ban on wee wee trucks absurd!! Posted: 2009-10-05 11:26:00 AM
The government should fix the problem as this is a revenue festival. You should protect your women and have them squat behind you near the lamp-post! That is all! You can't do that in NY City though because you will be arrested for a public health violation. Only on Trinidad this can happen and the perpetrators argue to continue this primitive behavior. Capitol Hill/W.DC
POS Corporation likes the smell of URINE in the city Posted: 2009-10-05 2:53:00 PM
It seems clear that the POS Corporation prefers the smell of "WEE WEE" in Port of Spain, instead of having wee wee trucks available to the ladies and in some cases for the gents. I would not argue with the issue of the food, as food poisoning can occur if the food is left out of a warmer and/or refrigeration for too long. But baning the wee wee trucks? Once again, I must say that this is a case of, WE LIKE IT SO!!!! In this case the POS Corp likes the smell of urine during and after carnival. There we go again, back backing like de crab!!! So know, dear masquerader, ladies, I gents the POS Corporation is giving you permission to WEE WEE on the different trees around the Savannah (just be careful) and Gents, you can kindly use any tree or wall or drain in Woodbrook, Newtown, St. Clair, Maraval Rd, St. James, Tragarete Rd, Ariapita Ave etc... Thanks POS Corporation for your grand Backwardness Regards Sofia Noel
Nonsense all of it Posted: 2009-10-05 1:38:00 PM
This is not a good idead simply because we cannot rely on Port of Spain Corporation to provide and maintain safe and well maintained public restrooms. They've failed for years and they're not going to get it right next year. Have any of these legislators used the ones in Woodford Square, Memorial Park and the Savannah? Nuff said. And we want to attract visitors to our shores. Imagine going to a foreign country and being subjected to filthy restrooms all over the island. What a way to present the country. Not with that backward yardiness.
toilet Posted: 2009-10-05 1:52:00 PM
that's outrageous!the amount of people out there taking part in the parade!come on,down with the ban women get up and fight this it is carzy.
Wee Wee Trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 1:56:00 PM
One needs to take a more objective look at this issue. Firstly, one person commented that "...will these have to be used with the general public as well?" To that my response is that the same process is carried out in the toilet, albeit different ways for men and women...general or public! Is one implying that the general public must find an alternative? Are they more suitable for sacrifice? The general public consists of women too, since this (women) is part of the main issue. A measure such as this should not be imposed so suddenly since planning for carnival has already begun. We all need to remember that dangers posed to the beautiful women of this country have been existent before and will continue to exist after carnival. Regarding that, let's put a more permanent measure in place as opposed to keeping them safe for carnival and for the rest of the year...they have to fend for themselves! I have a sister attending the U.W.I and there are similar issues regarding safety. Use a wider lens when looking at this issue. Implement more viable solutions that would not only eliminate the problem during the carnival season but the rest of the year as well. Create better facilities...with security!
Re: Carnival Wee Wee Trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 2:36:00 PM
Why not ban the Carnival, because at that time of the year it appears that commonsense is non-existent. Although it is part of our cultural history, Trinidadians take it for granted.
wee wee trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 10:47:00 AM
Let us be real here.This is a pure case of corruption/economics where they believe they can make more money by securing the contracts for the port-a-pottys at a much higher rate to allow for kick-backs.Public health is the last if any concren of this government. Just look at the garbage situations in the city and its environs, dead animals, feces, flooding, vagrancy, poor health care and crime are among the MAJOR PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUES TO BE FOCUSING ON!!!! I have played mas since I was a teenager in TNT and fully appreciate the wee-wee trucks for the convenience, safety and cleanliness it provides. How subversive and convenient to "enforce" this sanitation code without partnering with the bandleaders to come up with a workable solution. What a shame.
Wee-wee trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 12:23:00 AM
In Toronto there are no wee-wee trucks in the Carabana parade but there are portable tolets all along the parade route to use. What happen if the wee-wee truck got rear-ended and dumped the load all over the street ? .. Saint from Grande
No Toilet Trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 6:20:00 PM
Public health is a big issue and I am not in agreement with anything that places public health at risk. Never the less, I am very disappointed at this decision. I can only hope that an alternative and comprable accomodation for the 100,000 plus revellers has been put in place for the inconvenience that we will suffer.
RE: WEE WEE Trucks Posted: 2009-10-05 6:58:00 PM
To the person that had a problem with my "general public" comment. You really didn't understand what I was trying to say. I was simply trying to draw reference to the fact that having facilities that are used by everyone masquerader or not will cause long lines. Having masqueraders alone will still be intolerable. The bands are not going to wait on a few to finish and rejoin their sections before they move off. This is unfair to masqueraders that have spent their money for the right to parade but instead have to spend half their day standing in a line to go to the bathroom. And really, if you're not a masquerader, the wee wee trucks have absolutely nothing to do with your security so your comment about that is pointless.

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