. >> dave watts. >> with can i give the prime minister an opportunity to clarify the confusion of his policy over surveillance cameras? you seemed today to say you want to see more of them, but the coalition agreement he signed up to says he wants to see less. which one is it? >> we want to see them in the right place properly regulated, and that may well mean more of them. >> [inaudible] >> mr. speaker, can the prime minister tell the house how many people have been charged under part one, section one of the public order act of 1986 for rioting which there is a specific offense for which carries a maximum sentence of ten years in prison? will the prime minister agree that that would give the kind of sentences to people that the public demand, and will he make sure that the crown prosecution services don't undercharge people in order to get convictions -- [inaudible] that they deserve? >> i can't give the honorable gentleman the figures for which specific part of the act people have been charged under because as he will know, there are many different parts under the act which has stoo