
Are always so demonstrably aggressive? There must be a reason for it? Yes, I know it's in the title, but still. Every time you see a lot of police in one area the normal "innocent until guilty" and "Right to peaceful demonstration" seem to go right out.
( , Mon 28 Jun 2010, 1:23, Reply)

Generally on Crowd Psychology. There are certain points in the behaviour of crowds that, if not responded to, cause the protest to escalate into a riot. If you watch, you see it's one person who moves forward to sit down, and a V-shape of people follow him. The actions prove to be innocent, but it's that manner in which people in a crowd operate that lead to stone-throwing and Molotov cocktails; it only takes one person.
An aerial commander, given two seconds' choice, will order the front line (who aren't even in riot position anyway) to make a 10m charge forward, to break the crowd's confidence. That's all. Scare tactics, to stop the surface tension bubbling over into violence.
If the crowd DID escalate, you'd see a solid line of officers and a spearhead technique to go in and remove the two or three agitators inside the protest who are stirring up the crowd.
( , Mon 28 Jun 2010, 7:55, Reply)

( , Mon 28 Jun 2010, 10:01, Reply)