Le Figaro Nice
Mortars and wild fireworks have become a national scourge over the years, infuriating both government officials and local residents. the latter suffer unbearable anxiety, often in the middle of the night. And Nice, like the entire Alpes-Maritime department, is not spared.
To mitigate the situation, which is likely to worsen in favor of the year-end celebrations, the Mayor of Nice and President of the Nice Côte d’Azur Metropolis, Christian Estrozi, as well as his first deputy delegate, namely; Security Anthony Borre wrote this Friday to Alpes-Maritime Prefect Bernard González to express their concern over the proliferation of this illegal behavior in different districts of the city.
While they pose a threat to public safety and harm the quality of life of the people of Nice, they pray.”ban the sale, possession and use of fireworks by individuals throughout the department until the beginning of next year.»
“With Christmas and the end of the year celebrations coming up, and we know how much they contribute to these kinds of provocations, we can’t stay without action.They note, reminding that the city police are at the prefecture’s disposal to escort him. “in a strong attack to be launched against this unacceptable behaviour”.
According to the municipality, these actions will find their origin especially in the film Athena, by Romain Gavras, which has been streaming on Netflix since this year and where three brothers find themselves at the center of a conflict that sets their Ile-de-France region on fire. Christian Estrozzi and Anthony Bore have thus written to the streaming platform asking for a warning at the beginning of the film.
Source: Le Figaro

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