They sure are keen on referendums… (they're not so keen on grammar...)
Photo taken in Le Puy en Velay, from this site (serious incidents there 10 days ago): https://www.lamontagne.fr/puy-en-vel..._13070487.html
Some Gilets Jaunes burnt down the Préfecture there (below), with some people trapped inside while a group of Gilets Jaunes were blocking the access of the building to the fire brigade, these people were eventually rescued. Could be the farmers, the more radical of them I mean, them and the fishermen are not adverse to vandalising and/or setting ablaze official buildings, particularly tax offices, about 10 have been "done" since the GJ movement started. In Poitiers, police had to evacuate the whole tax office building (250 employees) as the GJ were threatening to storm it or set it on fire even, they were shouting: "Fascists! Collaborators!" (however, they just usually put a few tyres on piles of manure outside a town hall or préfecture/sous-préfecture and have a giant bonfire - they do like to set on fire motorway toll booths too). They are used to setting ablaze official buildings on France and would have found the perfect opportunity to do that in Le Puy-en-Velay, a small quiet town in central France with most probably a low police presence that day.
Photo taken in Le Puy en Velay, from this site (serious incidents there 10 days ago): https://www.lamontagne.fr/puy-en-vel..._13070487.html
Some Gilets Jaunes burnt down the Préfecture there (below), with some people trapped inside while a group of Gilets Jaunes were blocking the access of the building to the fire brigade, these people were eventually rescued. Could be the farmers, the more radical of them I mean, them and the fishermen are not adverse to vandalising and/or setting ablaze official buildings, particularly tax offices, about 10 have been "done" since the GJ movement started. In Poitiers, police had to evacuate the whole tax office building (250 employees) as the GJ were threatening to storm it or set it on fire even, they were shouting: "Fascists! Collaborators!" (however, they just usually put a few tyres on piles of manure outside a town hall or préfecture/sous-préfecture and have a giant bonfire - they do like to set on fire motorway toll booths too). They are used to setting ablaze official buildings on France and would have found the perfect opportunity to do that in Le Puy-en-Velay, a small quiet town in central France with most probably a low police presence that day.
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