I don't want to play the party pooper, but these holiday seasons are often used to a lot of hypocrisy..., So don't take any risks... Because if you make the wrong choice, whatever the option out, you risk destroying your life. Conclusion: Plan ahead! And if you "excess" do not take the road... (I care too much for my few readers;)))
Closer to us and above all funnier, another heap of hypocrisy... With the wishes of our president this evening, not to be missed... ;)

It is a question of not leaving room for possible overflows on New Year's Eve in the Paris region. No less than ten thousand police and gendarmes will be mobilized in Paris and in the three departments of the inner suburbs (Hauts-de-Seine, Val-de-Marne, Seine-Saint-Denis) for New Year's Eve, said the police headquarters.
The PP detailed the security, traffic and emergency measures taken for Friday and the night of New Year's Eve, providing for a "strong mobilization of police officers, gendarmes, firefighters, medical personnel and associative workers". Traditionally, recalls the PP, the transition to the new year is celebrated by "large crowds of up to several hundred thousand people" on the Champs-Elysées, the Trocadéro and the Champ-de-Mars.
Parking remains for the Trocadéro, the Champs-Elysées and the Champ-de-Mars
“These moments, affirms the Prefecture, involve risks of overflows”. It has therefore set up a large order service, including helicopters, and a traffic and rescue system, while organizing "close operational contact" between all the services concerned on the Ile-de-France. “Firm instructions have been given to deter and repress any acts of violence that would spoil the festive spirit that should prevail throughout the evening in the capital”, adds the PP.
The Prefecture also recalls the ban on the sale and use of fireworks and gasoline at retail in Paris and the inner suburbs, as well as the take-out sale of any alcoholic drink or drink packaged in a plastic container. glass on the Trocadéro area, Champs-Elysées and Champ-de-Mars.
In this area, restrictions on parking and vehicle traffic will be put in place, while three hundred firefighters and rescuers will be mobilized. The PP recalls that there will be no fireworks fired in Paris on the evening of December 31.
source: LeParisien.fr
Terms & Conditions
Subscribe
Report
My comments