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more than 6,600 tickets issued in France for non-compliance with the curfew

No truce for sanitary measures. In total, 45,400 checks were carried out during the night of New Year’s Eve, announced this Friday, January 1 the Ministry of the Interior, and 6,650 verbalizations were drawn up for “non-compliance with the curfew”. In a press release, Minister Gérald Darmanin “spoke congratulate ” in particular that the measure was “particularly” respected in Paris, “usual place of gatherings”. The Avenue des Champs-Elysées, in particular, has remained almost deserted while it is generally crowded on New Year’s Eve.

“Even though the incidents were smaller than in previous years”, however, underlines Beauvau, “some individuals took sides, sometimes in a very violent way with the use of fireworks mortars, the police. Police officers and gendarmes carried out 662 arrests in the territory and placed 407 people in police custody. Finally, 25 law enforcement officers were injured during the night, again according to the Interior Ministry. Gerald Darmanin provides full support to personnel injured in the performance of their duties as well as to their relatives “.

The curfew was generally respected, apart from several clandestine parties and above all a huge rave party south of Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine) which has since Thursday brought together up to 2,500 people from all over the country. In addition, a 25-year-old man had “the head torn off” by a firework mortar in Alsace, in the village of Boofzheim (Bas-Rhin). In Dordogne, a 27-year-old man was shot dead in still unclear circumstances, during a New Year’s Eve with friends on the theme of the gangster series Peaky Blinders.

In Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin), the scene of recurring urban violence for New Year’s Eve, incidents were fewer than in previous years with around sixty vehicles burnt, according to a union police source, and some arrests. In Bordeaux (Gironde), in the Aubiers district, a post office was burnt down and several bus stops destroyed. The police have wiped out “a rain of fireworks and projectiles of all kinds”, said a police source.

Some 100,000 police and gendarmes were mobilized in France to strictly enforce the ban on exits and travel imposed.

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