The right to protest seems to have been alive and well, in London especially, for as long as I can remember. Whether it's two dozen people outside the Zimb Embassy or a million against the war in Iraq (or two million, depending on which PR team you ask).. to be honest there hardly seems to be a protest-free week these days. The problem with a minority of people who join the Police to crack 'eads is mirrored by a minority of people who go on 'peaceful protests' to stir up bovver for the hell of it, scrawl graffiti for a laff, piss up statues and then go home and laugh about it. It's a sad fact, but there it is. The current police policy of containment seems to be an improvement on mounted horse and baton charging. Should a crowd of thousands with small but significant factional elements bent on just behaving like drunken toddlers be allowed to throng around the capital all will, wherever and whenever they please? I don't think so.