Anonymous ID: bfc86d Dec. 8, 2018, 11:04 a.m. No.4215483   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4214868 (lb)

Not all professions have the right to go on strike in France.

Within police forces only administrative personnel could stop working IIRC.

The police in general are often near nervous wrecks these days, TBH.

video (in French) related: live radio interview with one of them who was present at the action at Mantes-la-Jolie where police arrested students (with a video that went viral), heavy stuff.

Anonymous ID: bfc86d Dec. 8, 2018, 11:33 a.m. No.4215831   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5852

>>4215560

Police custody.

I haven't seen the military on any stream today.

They (mil) are active, as they have been for quite a while, with the never ending 'emergency situation' that arose after Charlie Hebdo & Bataclan & Nice to name a few.

They have been guarding all places of importance ever since and still do at this point in time.

But they did not intervene in todays unrest.

So much the better for Macaroni.

There was less turbulence today than last time, although nearly a 1000 people have been arrested.

Paris had 8000 police effective today for the manifestation, almost 10% of the effective force for the country.