Thank you.
One of the questions that has arisen so far in this deliberation is when you have a peaceful protest that then escalates into what we regard as a riot, a tumultuous event that is then happening. There may be people who have been in that peaceful protest for peaceful reasons and may not hear the riot act being read or may not be in the thick of it, so to speak, and realize that it is now a riot scene.
My question to you is this. Would it not be correct that, particularly from your position as a commander in a difficult situation like this, the police attention is going to go toward those who are in the commission of an offence, as opposed to someone who is not doing anything unlawful other than simply being present and who seems to be trying to leave or get away from the scene? Is your attention not directed at those who are actively engaged in the riotous behaviour?