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Anti-Lockdowns Rebellion spreads through the EU

French interior minister has demanded cops ruthlessly crack down on people flouting Covid curfew after what he described as ‘deplorable’ scenes at bars and cafes.

France’s Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has vowed to come down with force on those flouting the country’s Covid-19 rules after footage showed crowds of lockdown-weary revellers flocking to bars and restaurants.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Darmanin said he had asked law enforcement to act with ’great firmness’ against anyone not respecting France’s unpopular 9 pm curfew. Seems the French population are increasingly resentful of their being locked in the cells except when called upon to work.  

The minister criticised the ’deplorable’ scenes across the country on Wednesday as cafes, bars and restaurants legally opened up for the first time in six months. Darmanin said police and gendarmes had been ordered to intervene and shut down traders who stay open beyond the 9 pm cut off, and remove punters flouting the restrictions.

Footage from the cities of Bordeaux, Marseille and the capital Paris showed people enjoying a drink on packed terraces on Wednesday. However, not everyone appeared to adhere to social distancing rules and the six-person limit at tables.

The northwest city of Rennes also saw a group of more than 1,000 people descend on the central square of Place Sainte-Anne to party beyond 9 pm, as venues closed for the night.

Bar furniture and wooden pallets were set alight, while police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse those gathered, according to Ouest-France.

Following the trouble, Prime Minister Jean Castex on Thursday called for the public to ’respect the rules’ and exercise ’collective discipline’ as France’s hospitality sector reopens after lockdown.

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