Students revolted with fee increases splattered Prince Charles' Rolls Royce with paint and cracked one of their windows. Neither Prime minister nor the Metropolitan police is sure how students managed to breach their security system and they state that they rely on the police to do their job and cannot understand why they have chosen that route.
In order to protect their 22 royal family members the Metropolitan police spend around £50m per year and such an incident is inadmissible. They should have used a different car, one that people cannot see its occupants from outside and a vehicle that will draw less attention.
This raises a lot of questions, such as how really protected is the royalty?
This horrible attack is due to the fact that parliament voted to increase university students fee, protests are seen all over England, most say the poor will suffer the most and will not be able to cope with the higher fees imposed by the government.
Most people there disagree with the government increasing students fees and say this is not the way to reduce their deficit, but Ms Coughlan says they have gone as far as they could to avoid this increase and protect the education services.
Tuition fees will increase from £3,290 a year to up to £9,000, this will take place next September and the government claims that by 2014 they will have declined the education budget by 3%, whereas the education spending should increase by 2%.
Hopefully these attacks will stop soon and Prince Charles nor Camilla will have to hide in their garage in order to be protected.





