Noddy and his father play the protest anthem “Glory to Hong Kong” in their car, in hopes that it will “give protesters a boost” when they feel defeated or exhausted. Photo by Viola Gaskell.
“That is why our channel exists,” said Stanley. “MTR is a public service, they should serve citizens, not put citizens in danger.”
Bud, a 28-year-old “parent” driver with a corporate job, used to transport radical supplies to the front lines. This included petrol for bombs, but since his license plate number was doxxed by a pro-police group last month, he has had to keep a “lower profile." Photo by Viola Gaskell.
The “parent” driver, who goes by "Yellow." He and his wife both support the movement from behind the scenes, providing donations, free rides, and emotional support to protesters in their teens and twenties. Photo courtesy of Yellow.