Walter,
Just out of interest, if you were sitting in Field's chair and you spotted the protester walking behind you would you have done the same thing that he did? If not, why not?
blue,
to be fair the only answer I can give is I don't know . But I can understand his reaction and don't blame him for it .
I can give you an example of why I think that. I've been travelling alone in a motorhome for the last 10 years and each night I am fully aware of potential risk of being attacked .
About 18 months ago I became very ill suddenly and was admitted to the nearest hospital . Long story short; during the night a doctor came to my bed to ask me some questions, I was fast asleep so he decided to rouse me by gently shaking my shoulder ,I immediately went into attack mode grabbing at his arms and shouting . He was totally taken by surprise at my reaction but within a few seconds had calmed me down and began to apologise profusely for his mistake I told him he should never do that to people it might not end well .
We then carried on as normal
The point being ,it is impossible to guess what is going on in someone's head and so should not make judgments about their reactions / actions in a given situation where you are merely an observer