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The “freedom convoy” is heading for Paris on Friday, February 11. The police headquarters has however set up an important police system and announced a battery of sanctions, which the journalist Julie Vitaline, in duplex near Dijon, details in the 13 Hours.
A major police force has been put in place in anticipation of the arrival of the “freedom convoy” in Paris on Friday, February 11. “Checks at tolls, removal devices which are deployed in the city, the prefecture promises it, there will be no indulgence towards this Parisian demonstration”, explains journalist Julie Vitaline, live from Dijon (Côte-d’Or). The device could “impact the trajectory of convoys”although the location of the evening gatherings is currently unknown.
“Several places, in Seine-et-Marne, or in Essonne for example, have been pronounced within the movement, but certain participants absolutely want to enter the capital”, says the journalist. Those who attempt a rally in Paris will face sanctions: “fines of several thousand euros, a suspension of the driving license and even six months in prison for the organizers”concludes Julie Vitaline.
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