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France's Senate Debates "Ripost" Law to Combat Public Order Disturbances
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France's Senate Debates "Ripost" Law to Combat Public Order Disturbances

Le Sénat français examine le projet de loi "Ripost" visant à renforcer l'autorité et l'efficacité face aux troubles à l'ordre public, tels que les free-parties et les rodéos motorisés. Le texte prévoit des sanctions plus sévères, y compris des peines de prison pour les participants aux free-parties, et crée de nouveaux délits, suscitant des débats entre la droite et la gauche.

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