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STRONG GENERAL STRIKE POLICE IN FEW CITIES OF FRANCE

POLICEMEN ARE ANGRY & ASK FOR MORE MEANS


French Policeman (Source: Courtesy French Interior Minister)
French Policemen
(Source: Courtesy French National Police)
USPA NEWS - The National Police is on strike for three days in France and make demonstrations in major cities including Paris, Nice, Toulouse, Lille and Evry, the city down the Prime Minister Manual Valls was the mayor. They call for more resources and measures to better implement self-defense.
Police car burned in Viry
Source: Courtesy French National Police
THE POLICEMEN ASK FOR MORE MEANS & RECOGNITION AND FASTER JUSTICE ACTIONS---------------------- The National Police is on strike for three days in France and make demonstrations in major cities including Paris, Nice, Toulouse, Lille and Evry, the city down the Prime Minister Manuel Valls was the mayor. They call for more resources and measures to better implement self-defense. "Rallies are announced for every Tuesday before courts LIVE "by police unions. The Interior Minister Cazeneuve wrote a letter to police answering them he will "give them the requested means." THE STRIKE INTENSIFIES DESPITE THE BAN TO STRIKE OR PROTEST BY THE ETHICS CODE OF POLICE------ The overflow was due to a general anger of members of the French police since 6 days. And since October 8 last police car was attacked by thugs and severely burned four police officers who were in the vehicle, was burned with a Molotov cocktail. THE CONTEXT OF THE POLICE CAR IMPUGNED BY A MOLOTOV COCKTAIL-------------------------------------------- Four police officers were assaulted in Viry Chatillon near a suburban housing estate (NO GO ZONE) of "Essonne (20 km from Paris) has been hospitalised since severely affected. The police car was burned by Molotov cocktail style projectiles on 8 October. One policewoman was heavily burned a Viry Chatillon had the abyss face, and she left the hospital and is resting and could not react when the car was burned by thugs.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The French police are both tired from having been very busy the last two years, with the terrorist attacks in France in January 2016, then in November 2016. They feel lack of staff resources, lack of recognition and weakness their remuneration. "We demand a clarification of texts on self-defense," says the union UNSA Police.---------------------------------------------------- Apart from the police service hours that are entitled to the strike provided they do not wear their uniform or weapon or police vehicles. "According to the police code of ethics Theoretically they can be punished for a warning or suspension revotions. The IGPN was seized (Police Police), but sanctions will be minimal in the words of Jean Marc Falcon CEO of the National Police who "understands their confusion and their situation despite the code of ethics." The sanctions will be more flexible than reviewing the code of ethics. The Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, meets the police with a letter: "The criminal response must be the measure of the seriousness of the facts," said Bernard Cazeneuve in its letter sent today to all police officers. The interior minister then then addressed the police via the press "I want to tell a truth is there are worries the police in this context of violence that rises in Europe that makes fulfilment of pouciers because of the risks. there are also acts of delinquency they expect extreme responses. There are income security they need to stray. I stay at the police station for years, so I see and there is a lucidity of that anxiety, "said Bernard Cazeneuve, Minister of Interior

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