:07:09
No, you didn't.
:07:16
Male Reporter] Organization
amongst the rioters was apparent...
:07:18
with bricks or petrol bombs
being moved up...
:07:21
with some groups assigned to dig up
paving stones and other masonry...
:07:25
for use as ammunition.
:07:30
Do you mind
getting out of the way, Bill?
:07:35
The onslaughts on the police lines
were relentless and merciless.
:07:39
What do you expect if you
keep taking people's jobs away?
:07:43
That's got nothing to do with it.
:07:45
- Everything caught in the middle-
- What do you mean?
:07:48
Those people don't want jobs,
at least not the kind they're qualified to do.
:07:52
So even if we did manage
to open all those steel mills...
:07:55
and dog biscuit factories...
:07:58
we wouldn't get them to sign on.
:08:01
And who can blame them?
:08:03
Are you trying to say
they don't want to work?
:08:05
Oh, I dare say they wouldn't mind
being president of I.B. M...
:08:08
or a TV star.
:08:11
John McEnroe.
:08:12
Obviously you don't know
the first thing about unemployed kids.
:08:16
- Who does?
- I do! I defend them all the time.
:08:19
Oh, you think that's the same
as knowing them?
:08:22
Roger does too. Don't you?
:08:24
He teaches them.
:08:27
Only little ones.
:08:29
In Brighton, bewildered
and angry residents were led to say-
:08:32
What are they like?
:08:34
Well, um, very nice.
:08:37
We used to
call ourselves "the kids,"remember?
:08:41
What, back in the days
of radical chic?
:08:46
The vast majority
of tonight's 230 casualties...
:08:49
were policemen caught in the continuous
chaos at the heart of the mob.
:08:53
And, for the first time ever
in memory in Britain...
:08:56
a shotgun, and now a pistol,
were used in the riot.