Meantime the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College (SALCC) has adopted a zero tolerance stance on the circulating video. A communique has been circulated amongst the student body that indicates the proposed event is not sanctioned by the school. It has been brought to the attention of the SALCC that the activity, the Tsunami Lawn Fete, is being planned at Provost Park and involves students from the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College. The College says it very concerned about the content of the advertisement which is pregnant with portrayals of risky and dangerous behavior that may even be illegal. The College therefore placed on record its disassociation with the activity. In response to such behaviors the College is developing a campaign that targets “Responsible behavior” looking at responsible driving, sexual behavior and social behavior. School officials have also informed students that the Saint Lucia National Trust has written to the College informing that no activity will be allowed on Prevost Park. The relevant authorities will be put on alert to ensure that this is enforced.