John Hermon, Chief Constable of the RUC, has said that the presence of police and army is vital for the maintenance of law and the prevention of outrages.
Report shows Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) presence at the funeral of Brendan Burns in Crossmaglen, Armagh on 5 March 1988.
Funeral of the three Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteers shot dead in Gibraltar.
Crowds swarming the car of the two British soldiers who drove into the crowd of mourners at the funeral of Caoimhín Mac Brádaigh (Kevin Brady).
To camera Jim Dougal.
John Hermon, Chief Constable of the RUC.
The reporter is Jim Dougal.