Incident Management Guidelines
Many groups will use public demonstrations to gain media exposure, as well as impede business activities. Demonstrations may be singular events lasting hours, or may be protracted, lasting days to months and evolving into site occupancy (e.g., tree sitting). Demonstrations are typically nonviolent and involve chanting, banners, and costumes. Demonstrations may also involve the symbolic burning of items, or the leaving of obstructive or unpleasant items such as tree stumps or manure. In the most extreme cases, demonstrations may lead to an escalation in violence and may turn into riots.
In the event of a demonstrations incident occurring, the following points should be addressed:
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