(4 Oct 2003)
1. Fire burning in store
2. Garbage containers overturned in the street
3. Police helicopter overhead
4. Wide shot of overturned garbage containers
5. Police in riot gear
6. Protestor kneeling on ground with police at his back
7. Handcuffed protestor with bloodied head kneeling on ground
8. Various of police with protestors on ground in front
9. Ambulance driving past
10. Police leading handcuffed man away
11. Various of police running along street
12. Close up of police picking up beer bottles
13. Police leading protestors away
14. Police watching protestors sitting on the ground
15. Police vehicles driving past
16. Wide shot of line of police
17. Various of protestors throwing toilet rolls at police
18. Close up of toilet roll
19. Line of police with toilet rolls in front
20. Various of protestors marching along street
21. Police walking along street
STORYLINE:
Anti-globalisation protesters gutted an employment agency and threw rolls of toilet paper at police
Saturday as small scuffles broke out ahead of two rallies during a European Union summit here.
Police helicopters scanned from the skies for trouble spots while several thousand officers patrolled the
ground, with authorities intent on avoiding the violence that plagued previous international meetings in Italy.
Anti-globalisation protesters were planning a march near the summit site in the southern neighborhood of EUR, while
unions organised a demonstration in central Rome.
But before these marches had started, a few hundred protesters trashed an employment agency in a neighborhood
near the summit in EUR, said a worker at the mechanic's shop next door. Police detained about 25
demonstrators.
In central Rome, a small group of demonstrators hurled rolls of toilet paper at riot police guarding Premier Silvio Berlusconi's offices; the day before, a group dumped barrels of dung in front of the Italian leader's private residence.
At the summit site, police cordoned off the area and frogmen had combed an artificial lake in EUR for possible
explosives.
Dozens of closed-circuit cameras monitored the area, news reports said, while police snipers kept watch
from nearby buildings.
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