I am surprised at the number of people on here who are happy to see violence against a woman who is peacefully protesting
Doesn't matter she's a woman.
The fault here is the fact that it fell on a Minister to perform the job of security, he isn't trained to restraint or move a potentially dangerous protester, yet he was put in a position where he felt he needed to. The fault here is the lack/absence of any security staff in a room where a lot of high level Politicians are making a speech. We shouldn't be complacent in this country, we've already had one MP murdered in recent times.

) in a controlled manner. The nub of this incident however is how could several identically dressed women get in to such a VIP venue with a senior government minister making an important speech? The private security firms many now use to secure such events are shown lacking all due diligence, not to mention the women there legitimately must be pretty dumb not to have thought a load of young women presumably few would know, all in red dresses must be deemed odd... Storming such events is a high risk endeavour, personally I would not be offended if someone had coshed or even shot one these people, they seem to think whatever their perceived causes they are above the law and above being very forcibly restrained. We live in volatile times where such a security incident could turn fatal at any moment. Security nil, Mr.Field a full ten marks. I may well burn a few old tyres today in protest to "Greenpeace's'" actions last night.... 