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norfolk boy | 21:09 Thu 20th May 2004 | News
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With the incident that happened in the house of parliament should the public be banned from viewing proceedings or should they be subjected to a strip search
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Neither. A screen of bullet proof glass across the front of the public gallery.should do the trick.
There is already a screen of bullet proof glass across the public gallery BUT (and this really is the at the heart of most security preparations in Britain) the area where the protestors were sitting was not screened off because they were in an area for invited guests of MP's and Lords and so could be trusted not to do anything so unseemly. The upper echelons of the civil and security services seem to have difficulty in adapting their threat mindset to anyone who won't play 'by-the-rules'. It just isn't cricket you know...

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