Looting and violence erupted in most major cities, with gangs smashing bank and shop windows and attacking other symbols of wealth. Riot police used tear gas on marauding youths as they tried to contain the chaos in Paris, Lyon and Marseille. Riot police said: "There were outbreaks of violence everywhere. There were groups set on targeting anything that represented ostentatious wealth. Banks, expensive cars and some shops were vandalised. Teachers, train drivers, air traffic controllers, hospital and mail staff joined the action supported by all the unions and the socialist opposition. It caused severe disruption to trains and airports and the Paris underground".



is LONDON heading for a bit of this? lets hope so...
6 comments:
Big post. . . i'm down for a scrap.
the french definitely know how to riot!
Sick post Noface. Im down for running down Oxford street with a brick in hand!
Go on Noface!
Yeah, let's hope so.
scary but true...damn!
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