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    Home » Blog » French PM slams ‘urban rodeos’ after firefighter critically injured

    French PM slams ‘urban rodeos’ after firefighter critically injured

    May 10, 2025Updated:May 10, 2025 World No Comments
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    French PM slams 'urban rodeos' after firefighter critically injured
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    A fire in France was in a critical issue Saturday after being hit in what appeared to be a deliberate strike by a 19-year-old car as Prime Minister Francois Bayrou denounced the” curse” of industrial dance feats plaguing European cities. France has a history of “urban rodeos“, in which fresh vehicles and motorcycle riders perform loud, high-speed stunts, disrupting customers. Interior secretary Bruno Retailleau was expected to visit the image in the eastern city of Evian-les-Bains after Saturday. Bayrou said the industrial advertising were a” curse” some European cities and towns struggled with and said the state was working to clamp down on them. ” There is so much lunacy and condition in the minds of people who believe that others don’t matter, that their lives, their health and their peace of mind don’t problem,” he told reporters.

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    The victim, a 38-year-old charity fire, was hit at around 6:00 am Saturday while trying to stop an industrial dance involving two vehicles near his fire place. Prosecutors said some rescuers asked the owners to stop. A “verbal encounter” ensued, with one of the motorists, a 19-year-old person, “deliberately” ramming a fire with his vehicle, the people attorney’s office said. He even “narrowly missed hitting another”, prosecutors added. The vehicle has been taken into custody. Officers found three vials of laughing oil, a bottle of vodka and a can of Red Bull in his car, which had influence marks on the front and splits on the bonnet. He is known to the police, and his driving permission has been suspended since mid-April. The other pilot was even taken into custody.

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    ” It’s completely stupid that someone would strike rescuers,” Martial Saddier, mind of the Haute-Savoie section, told a local radio station. One of them was hit” with intense crime, which is why he is in such a major problem”, he added. Saddier said the fire had been airlifted to the doctor in Annecy in southern France. ” Zero tolerance for these individuals who lack assessment and present no regard for public health and purchase,” Jean-Paul Bosland, president of the National Federation of Firefighters of France, said on X. The noisy races and feats, which have become extremely popular, especially in low-income communities, have caused numerous accidents. Some people yet defend them as a dark industrial culture that provides an outlet for disaffected students. ” Rodeo”, a picture that appears to honor the meetings, generated strong excitement at the Cannes film festival in 2022. On Friday, Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin said the “scourge of industrial advertising” was “ruining the existence of several European people”. He called on prosecutors to get” the strongest achievable actions. ” From now on, they had carefully capture vehicles involved in advertising and, as the law allows, buy them or have them destroyed even before the test,” said Darmanin. ” No more violence! ” On Friday, around 500 vehicles and almost 3,000 people gathered for an industrial dance in the southern area of Bordeaux before being dispersed by authorities. 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”.

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