The police put an end in the night from Friday to Saturday to a libertine evening which took place in Collégien, in Seine-et-Marne.
According to BFMTV, 90 minutes were drawn up for non-compliance with the curfew.
According to France Info, four people were questioned at the Noisiel police station in order to identify the organizer or organizers, but they are still wanted on Saturday.
Probably alerted by the ballet of cars, the police went to Collegien, in a warehouse located on allée du Clos-des-Charmes.
It was 9:00 p.m. and they first fined eleven people in the car park, very close to the A4 motorway.
In this activity zone, we are far, very far, from the glamorous atmospheres that the cinema sometimes gives to watch, where padded benches and velvet curtains welcome lovers of plural sex.
Or licensed clubs which, more than any other party place, have been closed since the spring due to the impossibility of respecting the rules of physical distancing.
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At around 11 p.m., after receiving the green light from the prosecution, the police put an end to the party, fining 81 other people.
They also seized sound and light equipment, and alcohol.