France Implements Ban on Purchase of Fireworks for Bastille Day Following Riots
France has enacted a ban on the sale, possession, and transportation of fireworks for the upcoming Bastille Day celebrations.
The government’s decision was influenced by recent riots sparked by the police killing of a 17-year-old in Nanterre. The prohibition, in effect until July 15, aims to prevent further public disturbances. However, the ban does not apply to official firework displays organized by local authorities.
Fireworks have frequently been used as weapons during periods of unrest, including during Bastille Day events in previous years. Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne has assured the public of a substantial security presence to ensure safety during the national holiday.
The recent protests resulted in over 3,700 individuals being detained, including a significant number of minors. Bastille Day commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution over 200 years ago.
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