Most of the Corsicans interviewed will spend New Years Eve at home, like Marie L. or David V. who will spend the evening with their family. Laurence will spend New Years Eve in love, others will be alone like Michele S. who is “will give pleasure in front of a good film with a little sweetness”.
There are also those who will work that evening like Kevin, or Jacques who him, “would like to have the choice” to do nothing.
Among those polled there are also those who will not respect the rule. “We will be about fifteen friends” says John the Baptist who does not intend to give up a small party, just like Paul who will go up to the village “with friends” to escape the controls of the police.
Among the thousand or so people who responded to our survey, 80% are therefore ready to respect the restrictive measures imposed by Macron for the last day of this very special year.
– Reinforced controls
We remind you that at the end of the year, the police are not relaxing their vigilance. Multiple checks, static and dynamic, of compliance with the curfew are planned from this Tuesday, December 29, and they will intensify as the evening of December 31 approaches across the island with particular attention to on New Years Eve: ” For the 31st, all the police and gendarmerie will be on the ground all night ” ensures the prefecture.
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