France saw a jump in arrests on New Year's Eve as well as an increase in the number of cars torched by vandals, a ritual among revellers in the country's high-rise suburbs.
The number of vehicles set alight on the night of December 31st climbed from 935 a year ago to 1,031, while arrests rose from 456 to 510, the interior ministry said on Monday.
Violence also marred celebrations in the Paris suburb of Champigny-sur-Marne, where two police officers were attacked by a large group of people at a party.
Some 140,000 security and emergency forces were deployed across France on New Year's Eve.
The country has been on alert following a wave of jihadist attacks that have killed 241 since 2015.
So why do the French burn cars anyway?
The custom of setting vehicles alight on New Year's Eve reportedly began in the east of the country, around Strasbourg, in the 1990s.
It was then quickly adopted by kalergi's bastards in cities across the country."
The custom of setting vehicles alight on New Year's Eve reportedly began in the east of the country, around Strasbourg, in the 1990s.
It was then quickly adopted by kalergi's bastards in cities across the country."
Notas pessoais:
De quem é a culpa?
A) Das hordas kalergianas.
B) Das hordas kalergianas, mas sobretudo dos responsáveis pela sua vinda - os políticos democratas.
C) Dos NS Gauleses.
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