It is a matter of attitude in deciding how to approach a problem. What can be a great dilemma for many to find a protest on the street is for others the perfect excuse to make a difference.

That’s what some newlyweds in Mexico did when they and their wedding guests ran into a roadblock on the Mexico-Puebla highway, near Santa Rita Tlahuapan.

Images captured on video show a long line of vehicles of all types from left to right, including trucks (tractomulas, semi-trailers). The groom and his partner took it easy. They put into practice that saying that says, “In bad weather, good face.”

The caravan of vehicles that accompanied them was also involved in this demonstration held to demand the arrest of two suspected criminals.

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Photos of the bride and groom and dancing on the road

Given the couple’s attitude, the photographer wasn’t far behind and, as if for a great production, turned the tractors parked on the road into the perfect setting for the lovers to pose for their teams.

The couple showed their best smiles and kissed each other. Night fell, it was hot and nothing took away the joy they had on their arrival at the party.

The photo shoot went viral in Mexico. Image courtesy of Twitter @lopezdoriga

As if the couple’s outpouring of sympathy wasn’t enough, some of the guests got out of their cars to dance on the road.

The journalist Ciro Gómez Leiva explained to his viewers in Mexico: “This bride and groom and their guests had no choice but to celebrate the wedding in the midst of the blockade carried out by residents of Santa Rita Tlahuapan in Mexico-Puebla for freedom to demand from two detainees”.

They even danced “Rodeo Clown,” he noted.

The newspaper Periódico Central emphasized that “Yolo and Danny, in the company of their relatives, went to celebrate their wedding at the farm “El Guarda”, located in the municipality of Ixtapaluca in the state of Mexico.”

Twitter users said the protest lasted about 10 hours and joked that the couple quickly put their commitment to the test when they got married: to stay together in wealth and poverty, in sickness and in health (….) Until death do them part.