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They will be charged with "inciting panic among the public".
But Glen Burnett, 52, another veteran train operator, worried about overexcited passengers inciting panic.
All this has left the government trying to negotiate a tricky path, raising public awareness while at the same time not inciting panic.
I yelled "FIRE!" and "RUN!" but the thing about inciting panic, you need to convey the appropriate emotions.
Then, out of nowhere, armed soldiers appear in the courtyard, setting the building on fire and inciting panic.
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The revelation that client money was missing at MF Global has incited panic in the futures industry.
Czech Television called such stunts improper and said they could incite panic.
The press has to be policed so it does not incite panic.
This match said something about Federer, too, but not so much as to incite panic, even if he sometimes seemed near a defeat of epic proportions.
Now we have been alerted to the potential of terrorists targeting nuclear facilities or using radioactive sources to incite panic, contaminate property, and even cause injury or death among civilian populations".
Giga Bokeria, the deputy foreign minister, who is a member of the governing party, National Movement, and is a close ally of Mr. Saakashvili, said that during the war, the government asked broadcasters in some cases not to make reports that could incite panic or be used by Russia as propaganda.
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