Thousands in France stage fresh protests against law that would restrict filming of police

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Tens of thousands of protesters marched across France on Saturday to denounce a security bill critics say would restrict the filming of police and posting images to social media, notably to document cases of police brutality.

Tens of thousands of protesters marched across France on Saturday to denounce a security bill critics say would restrict the filming of police and posting images to social media, notably to document cases of police brutality.

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Thousands marched in Paris and cities across France, many of them angry about they say was the “disproportionate” response by police when they broke up an illegal New Year’s rave in Brittany that attracted some 2,400 people.

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In Paris, the marchers came out despite a rare snowfall, carrying banners with slogans such as “Police everywhere, justice nowhere”, and “State of emergency, police state.”


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