Is this a movie set filming a 2025 remake of Lord of the Flies? Nope—just another Friday night in Connecticut.

It was a hot night recently in Fairfield, Connecticut on Villa Avenue. On Sunday, May 4th this video was posted to Connecticut Reddit by u/jjdiablo titled Crowds, cars & fires Friday night on Villa Ave Fairfield.

Crowds, cars & fires Friday night on Villa Ave Fairfield
byu/jjdiablo inConnecticut

A Reddit user going by u/mrcartmanes aptly noted that in April 2024, the Connecticut House unanimously passed a bill aimed at helping towns and increasing penalties for street takeovers.

Here were some of the other responses:

pppork: "Every day is another day closer to real life Idiocracy." - Great point, underrated movie 

pheldozer: "These Star Wars Day parades are getting ridiculous." - That is funny.

ToDreamofGhosts: "This. I hate to say it, but I've seen a shift in many states regarding the overall tonality and nature of law enforcement... They're writing tickets for stupid things, but if someone speeds, weaving in and out of traffic or blows a red light and almost causes an accident they look the other way. Without proper policy presence, it incentivizes anarchy. I'm not saying all states, but here in New England this is common at least in CT and RI."

What stands out most in that video is how completely unbothered the group seems. There's no visible fear or concern about potential consequences. I feel uniquely positioned to speak on this because I was once a reckless, directionless kid myself. I broke the law, I took risks, and even now, I can’t fully explain why.

But one thing I do remember—there was always a sense of fear about what might happen next. There was always someone questioning our choices, asking if we were really ready to deal with the aftermath. And when things went south, people scattered fast, rushing home to lay low.

What do we always say on the I-95 Morning Show? "Inside good, outside bad." That is our economical way of saying, I'd rather not go out to seek recreation anymore. At home, I can control my environment, keep my family safe and we have about a million ways to entertain ourselves. It's sad that this is what it has come to but who needs the aggravation?

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