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French cars BBQ for last night : 425...
2006-01-01
... as opposed to 333 last year, and with a state of mergency and 25 000 policemen on the field. As tv sez, situation is improving.
Happy new year, you 425 car owners! Cheers!

Paris - Rowdy revelers in France torched 425 vehicles overnight in scattered New Year's Eve unrest that has become an annual problem in troubled neighbourhoods, the national police chief said on Sunday. Last year, 333 cars were burned. Police Chief Michel Gaudin also said there were no major clashes this year between youths and police overnight. Police were particularly vigilant this time because of the three weeks of rioting and arson that took place in October.

A state of emergency imposed during the rioting is still in effect, and 25 000 police were on alert for the holiday. Police took 362 people into custody, up from 272 last year. Among police, 27 officers were injured on the job, Gaudin said. The nature of their injuries wasn't disclosed.

Car burnings have become a barometer of unrest in France. In other incidents, a small fire broke out at a school in Toulouse, in southwest France, and was quickly put out, local authorities said. In Nice on the French Riviera, firefighters were pelted with stones when they responded to an anonymous phone alert, officials said. In the nearby Var department of southern France, youths also threw rocks at firefighters in a troubled neighborhood of La-Seine-sur-Mer, local authorities said.

President Jacques Chirac spoke of the unrest during his annual New Year's Eve television address and urged the French to do more to fight racism and a lack of opportunities in poor neighborhoods - problems that fed frustrations among young rioters. "Diversity is part of our history: It is a resource," he said. "It is an asset for our future."

Chirac also promised to do more to fight crime and violence.

In troubled French neighbourhoods, dozens of vehicles are set afire on an average night. The figure has risen to around 300 on New Year's Eve in recent years, according to the Interior Ministry.

Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy met with police on Saturday afternoon and said that officials had decided to mobilize helicopters because they played a decisive role in stopping the autumn riots. At the time, helicopters equipped with spotlights and video cameras were used to track bands of marauding youths who sped from attack to attack in cars and on motorbikes. "The orders I have given are very strict," Sarkozy said. "When there are delinquent acts there will be arrests. Those guilty must be accountable for their acts."
Posted by:anonymous5089

#5  Ah, to be an auto insurance agent in France. The delicious irony of denying claims in a secular society as being uncovered "Acts of God" must be dizzying. They just don't say whose God...
Posted by: Jitle Cluger8838   2006-01-01 17:26  

#4  
Nice Social Model Jack Chirac..
Posted by: macofromoc   2006-01-01 17:19  

#3  Are most French auto workers of Arab origin?
Posted by: Darrell   2006-01-01 16:53  

#2  France must be a pretty boring place if burning cars is the big excitement around town.
Posted by: Evil Elvis   2006-01-01 16:40  

#1  Tis is a "normal" night of carbques.
Posted by: Mahou Sensei Negi-bozu   2006-01-01 15:19  

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