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Partying youths defy Paris police for third night running

Hundreds gather in city streets to ‘let loose’, prompting tear gas response

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 Jun 2021 11:59PM

Partying youths defy Paris police for third night running
Youths gather for a street party in defiance of Covid-19 social distancing limits and an 11pm curfew in front of the Invalides war museum yesterday. – upday France Twitter pic, June 13, 2021

PARIS – City police said today that three people were detained after officers used tear gas to disperse hundreds of youths gathered for a street party in defiance of Covid-19 social distancing limits and an 11pm curfew.

The so-called Project X gatherings, a reference to an American film from 2012, on the vast lawns in front of the Invalides war museum yesterday was the third since Thursday.

Videos on social media showed largely maskless youths surrounding a car and then climbing and jumping on its roof, while others bombarded police vans with bottles.

Other parties were broken up in the Tuileries gardens near the Louvre and on the banks of the Seine river, police said, as people enjoying warm evenings outside found it difficult to respect the coronavirus curfew.

Many bars across the city remained open after 11pm over the weekend, the first since the curfew was pushed back from 9pm last Wednesday, according to reporters.

“We had our ‘bac’ (high school exit exam) this year and we really needed to let loose,” said Cedric, 17, who came with friends from the nearby 15th district of the capital.

Officials have urged people to continue respecting social distancing limits as the country emerges from its third Covid-19 lockdown.

Since Wednesday, bars and restaurants are allowed to serve patrons indoors for the first time since October, and the government plans to drop the nationwide curfew entirely on June 30.

Health authorities reported 3,972 new cases over the previous 24 hours yesterday, while the number of patients in intensive care fell to 2,110, far below the peak of nearly 6,000 during the third wave of cases that began in March.

Thirty-four deaths were reported, bringing the French total to 110,407. – AFP, June 13, 2021

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