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V: much of what happens in the world is a matter of perspective but from what I've seen on TV, it's pretty nasty when a crowd destroys the property of innocent people just to make a political statement. Civil unrest is fine but violence isn't. Protest are fine but when you attack the police with the intention to provoke them, then you have a mob. And the number of arrests don't necessairly reflect the level of violence. It may be an indicator, but even so, over 100 arrested probably means a few hundred more that didn't get caught. The police can do only so much.