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Is blurring the faces of the police in action justified?

2020-09-14T17:34:55.367Z


VERIFICATION - Gérald Darmanin wants to impose this constraint on social networks and more widely on the media. The police applaud, but the project can also hurt.


THE QUESTION

.

Police in balaclava or police in broad daylight?

Gérald Darmanin offers an original solution: blurring the faces of the agents in intervention broadcast on news channels or on the Internet.

A digital balaclava then?

No one will be able to prevent people from filming,

” conceded the Minister of the Interior on September 10.

However, he wanted to give pledges to police unionists that day, declaring: "

I retain the idea of ​​forcing TVs and social networks not to broadcast the images of the faces of the police, but to blur them

" .

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To show off, he added that he “does

not want the CRS and mobile gendarmes to wear a balaclava

”.

Has he finally found the martingale, when more and more members of the

police

are complaining of being victims of a form of "

police bashing

"?

CHECKS.

We must first close the debate on wearing a balaclava.

This accessory has become customary for security-related interventions

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Source: lefigaro

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