French man fined for breaching lockdown to smash a guys face in

Author : pseudoerotic2005
Publish Date : 2021-04-06 23:37:22


French man fined for breaching lockdown to smash a guys face in

The 39-year-old man, living in Brittany, northwestern France, was hiding behind a car early Saturday morning when he was spotted by a police patrol.

He appeared to be drunk, police said. He was questioned and officers discovered that he was carrying a flick knife.

Under France's lockdown, residents need a certificate to leave their homes.



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Police checked his explanation for being outside and found that the man had written in the permission form: 'I've gone to smash a guy's face in. That's my excuse and it's a good one.'

Daniel Kerdraon, Lannion police chief, said officers explained this wasn't a legitimate reason and that he would be detained overnight.

'Somehow he wanted to respect the law, because, when he was questioned at the police station, he insisted on the fact that he was less than a kilometer from his home,' Kerdraon told CNN.

Under the country's lockdown restrictions, people are allowed outside for one hour of exercise per day and no farther than one kilometer (about 0.6 miles) from their residence.

The man was fined 135 euros ($160) for breaking the lockdown and another 150 euros ($177) for being drunk in a public space.

On Monday, the man was questioned for carrying the flick knife. He told police he 'did not intend to hurt the guy with it.'

France imposed a new lockdown in late October in response to a rise in Covid-19 cases, shutting non-essential businesses, restaurants and bars.

Schools and workplaces have remained open and care home visits are allowed, but people can otherwise only leave their homes for work, medical reasons, shopping for essential goods or exercise.

On Monday, the man was questioned for carrying the flick knife. He told police he 'did not intend to hurt the guy with it.' 'Somehow he wanted to respect the law, because, when he was questioned at the police station, he insisted on the fact that he was less than a kilometer from his home,' Kerdraon told CNN. Police checked his explanation for being outside and found that the man had written in the permission form: 'I've gone to smash a guy's face in. That's my excuse and it's a good one.' Under the country's lockdown restrictions, people are allowed outside for one hour of exercise per day and no farther than one kilometer (about 0.6 miles) from their residence. Under France's lockdown, residents need a certificate to leave their homes. Under the country's lockdown restrictions, people are allowed outside for one hour of exercise per day and no farther than one kilometer (about 0.6 miles) from their residence. Under France's lockdown, residents need a certificate to leave their homes. Under the country's lockdown restrictions, people are allowed outside for one hour of exercise per day and no farther than one kilometer (about 0.6 miles) from their residence. Daniel Kerdraon, Lannion police chief, said officers explained this wasn't a legitimate reason and that he would be detained overnight. Schools and workplaces have remained open and care home visits are allowed, but people can otherwise only leave their homes for work, medical reasons, shopping for essential goods or exercise. Police checked his explanation for being outside and found that the man had written in the permission form: 'I've gone to smash a guy's face in. That's my excuse and it's a good one.' He appeared to be drunk, police said. He was questioned and officers discovered that he was carrying a flick knife. Police checked his explanation for being outside and found that the man had written in the permission form: 'I've gone to smash a guy's face in. That's my excuse and it's a good one.' 'Somehow he wanted to respect the law, because, when he was questioned at the police station, he insisted on the fact that he was less than a kilometer from his home,' Kerdraon told CNN. He appeared to be drunk, police said. He was questioned and officers discovered that he was carrying a flick knife. 'Somehow he wanted to respect the law, because, when he was questioned at the police station, he insisted on the fact that he was less than a kilometer from his home,' Kerdraon told CNN. Police checked his explanation for being outside and found that the man had written in the permission form: 'I've gone to smash a guy's face in. That's my excuse and it's a good one.' He appeared to be drunk, police said. He was questioned and officers discovered that he was carrying a flick knife. Schools and workplaces have remained open and care home visits are allowed, but people can otherwise only leave their homes for work, medical reasons, shopping for essential goods or exercise. France imposed a new lockdown in late October in response to a rise in Covid-19 cases, shutting non-essential businesses, restaurants and bars. France imposed a new lockdown in late October in response to a rise in Covid-19 cases, shutting non-essential businesses, restaurants and bars. France imposed a new lockdown in late October in response to a rise in Covid-19 cases, shutting non-essential businesses, restaurants and bars.

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