LEONARD PITTS JR. THE MIAMI HERALD
A display of integrity in trying times
September 26, 2005
The women were on the roof of the hotel, calling for help as floodwaters rose. Then a motorboat full of policemen came by. "Can you help us?" the women cried. The policemen replied, "Show us what you've got!" and motioned for them to lift their T-shirts. The women said no. The policemen left them there.
I figured that story for an urban legend when one of my students wrote about it in a class I teach. Too crazy to be true, I thought.
But the tale turns out to be an eyewitness account from one Ged Scott, a bus driver from suburban Liverpool, England, who, with his wife and son, was on vacation in New Orleans when that city was swamped by Hurricane Katrina. Scott's story has received considerable play in British newspapers; as near as I can tell, it has not been picked up stateside.
Small wonder. Katrina has given us enough homegrown tales of People Behaving Badly without importing new ones.
Meaning the people whose first thought in a time of cataclysm was to smash windows and grab cell phones. And the ones who thought it a good idea to shoot at rescue helicopters. And the ones who used disaster as a cover under which to rob and rape without fear of retribution. And the ones who met would-be escapees from this madness at gunpoint on a bridge and turned them back. As this is written, Katrina is going on four weeks behind us and Hurricane Rita a few hours away from striking the Gulf coast. We find ourselves caught in one whopper of a storm season; indeed, the National Hurricane Center is down to the last four storm names on its list for 2005. When's the last time we came this near to having more storms than names?
And yet, even among all the storms, and even among all the stories they have produced, are producing, will yet produce, this particular tale from Hurricane Katrina stands out.
Show us your breasts and we'll get you out of here?
(snip)
Pitts can be reached via e-mail at lpitts@herald.com.
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