A fire in eastern France was in critical condition on Saturday after being hit in what appeared to be a deliberate strike by a car performing an “urban dance” stunt, officials said, a day after the state called for a crackdown on the common, dangerous pastime. France has a history of “urban advertising,” which see young cars and vehicle riders perform high-speed stunts, leading to visitors and sound disruption. Interior secretary Bruno Retailleau was expected to visit the image in the city of Evian-les-Bains after Saturday. The victim, a 38-year-old volunteer fire, was reportedly deliberately run over by a car performing feats near a nearby fire place, a source told AFP.
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He was in critical issue. The culprit has been arrested, said the nearby district without releasing more information. Martial Saddier, mind of the Haute-Savoie office, said the fire “was airlifted early this morning to the clinic” in Annecy in southern France. ” It appears that there was an objective to reach a fire,” he told journalist BFMTV. Jean-Paul Bosland, president of the National Federation of Firefighters of France, wrote on X” Zero compassion for these individuals who lack assessment and show no regard for public health and order. “
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The noisy races and feats, which have become extremely popular, especially in low-income communities, have led to numerous accidents. However, the advertising are generally tolerated or defended by some as a dark industrial culture that provides an channel for disaffected youths. ” Rodeo”, a film that appears to glorify the gatherings, generated strong buzz at the Cannes film festival in 2022. On Friday, justice minister Gerald Darmanin said the “scourge of urban rodeos” was “ruining the lives of many French people. ” He called on prosecutors to take” the strongest possible action. “” From now on, they must systematically seize vehicles involved in rodeos and, as the law allows, sell them or have them destroyed even before the trial,” said Darmanin. ” No more impunity! ” On Friday, around 500 cars and nearly 3,000 people gathered for an urban rodeo in the southwestern city of Bordeaux before being dispersed by police. A week ago, a local councillor in southwestern France was assaulted after trying to stop a motorcycle rodeo. He suffered several fractures to his face. France has not taken as drastic measures as Britain, where police are authorised to ram their cars into suspected criminal riders to knock them over, a practice known as “tactical contact”.