Your
Say
27 Feb
2004
We asked what you
thought of this week's Hamilton City Council decision to erect
a statue of Riff Raff from the Rocky Horror Picture Show in
the city to honour the show's creator, former Hamiltonian Richard
O'Brien.
Lyn Court said: "We are very disappointed with the
council's decision to put the Rocky Horror statue up in Hamilton.
What has happened to the morals of the council?
"I would have
thought that there would have been better ways to spend money
than on that kind of statue.
"What is it saying to our youth? I have lost a lot of faith
in our council."
Linda Depledge-Brooker said: "What a forward-thinking
decision. I'd far rather be part of a city that has a statue
that pays tribute to an artist then a whole street full of tributes
to politicians and sports `heroes'.
"If anybody
doesn't know who Richard O'Brien is, they do now. He is world
famous and deserves to be acknowledged.
"If it's not your `cup of tea' then remember that we live
in a rich and diverse society and this statue will go some way
to reflecting that."
Merv Brown said:
"Fantastic - our council has actually achieved some
maturity in a decision of no great import, but one which will
bring some small degree of credibility to our city.
"We are not
embarrassed by the success of our past or present citizens,
even if our self-declared morality judge from the south ward
doesn't know the name of the world famous author of The Rocky
Horror Show, a world famous icon of entertainment.
"A sculpture
honouring our heritage at one end of town, and a sculpture honouring
a creative genius at the other end of town - what could
be more definitive of the variables that make up this city?
Bring it on, I say, and well done councillors. For once I am
not laughing at you."
Elisabeth Langley-Cornille
said: "No way. I think the decision of the council
is wrong. I would have preferred that the first piece of public
art donated to the city since the Art in Public Places policy
be of a piece of `real' history from someone of the likes of
Fred Graham, sculptor."
Faye Dwyer said:
"Hamilton city ratepayers are to contribute $25,000 towards
a statue to be erected in the main street while residents of
Ranui St plead for street humps for their families' safety.
Ranui St residents are disgusted and saddened and note the names
of councillors who voted for Riff Raff. They will not be getting
votes in the next local elections from this area of Hamilton
West."
Q
says: "There's
absolutely no good whatsoever about this statue thing except
that I can get into the paper and have a moment of fame by whining
about it. I must phone all my friends and tell them I was published....."