"Many ask me to be their spokesperson to ban the Champs-Élysées and the adjacent streets" on days of risky gatherings. Jeanne d'Hauteserre, LR mayor of the 8th arrondissement of Paris, echoes the exasperation of her citizens, the day after the acts of vandalism committed around "the most beautiful avenue in the world", Sunday evening, from 21 hours. Violence was unleashed even before PSG's defeat to Bayern was acquired.
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We must believe that his voice was heard since, this Monday, "in view of the facts committed on the evening of August 23, the police chief decided to ban parades and gatherings linked to the 65th final of the Champions League of UEFA, everywhere in the capital ”, and this until Tuesday, 6 am. Drinking establishments and restaurants located in the Parc des Princes sector, also ransacked on Sunday, will be closed under the same conditions.
Breakers come to do their shopping
The day before, instead of the festive celebration around a hoped-for victory,
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