There is a difference between panicking and shocking those sections of the public who are responsible for accidents.
The panicking measures to which he refers have now long ago been superseded by much more drastic measures which have proved to be necessary.
It is understandable that people experience anxiety in those circumstances, especially when they are planning to take their young children abroad—they are not panicking.
Few people could fail to be moved by the sight of mink panicking in tiny wire cages.
Equally, without panicking the public, we must recognise the effects that global warming will have.
British manufacturers are panicking because, according to at least one manufacturer, foreign equipment will put one-third of their output at risk.
It is no good our constituents being told that they are panicking.
It is panicking because it knows that we are winning the battle to create a better training environment.