When a group of activists gatecrash proceedings shouting slogans and waving papers and wanting to get to the speaker's microphone. They are intercepted but are not being persuaded to leave by the actions of staff and are pushing towards the podium.
One of them then leaves the mêlée and takes a route not covered by staff. She is intercepted by a diner and is forcefully but not violently marched to the back of the room and presumably out of the door.
There were no kicks or punches thrown and no spitting or head-butting, just a robust removal of these uninvited 'guests'.
The outcome? The diner just happened to be a Foreign Office minister, Mark Field, and he has been suspended without any hearing, The woman, Janet Barker, has been given a 02:05 minute defence speech on the BBC and a 01:17 minute one on Sky. And of course Labour want Field sacked. The media is having a field day.
But hang on. We currently have an ongoing inquest into the London Bridge murders where the emergency services are being pilloried for their response by those ever-so-wise-after-the-event heroes: lawyers. They could have done more, more quickly, more professionally, with greater urgency you see
Well we cannot have things both ways. Many of the women at the protest were carrying handbags with God knows what in them. The speaker just happened to be the second highest member of government, the chancellor. The incident could have been a lot worse than a woman having her hair tousled as she was led out and then the lawyers would be asking why nobody did anything.