Posted on 03/22/2020 6:59:41 PM PDT by bitt
Police in Paris no-go zones are becoming overwhelmed trying to maintain the nationwide quarantine and have handed out record numbers of fines.
The heavily migrant-populated Seine-Saint-Denis area is proving to be a tough area for police to enforce the nationwide anti-coronavirus quarantine ordered by French president Emmanuel Macron, with police officers admitting that they are overwhelmed.
A man guarding a local pharmacy told newspaper Le Temps that many of the residents do not even believe the virus is a threat to them at all
They do not understand anything. Some even say that this virus is a fable of whites to force them to desert the street, the man said.
Other areas of Seine-Saint-Denis also saw people gathering, including a local shopping centre where a number of minority teenagers chatted with each other, some wearing masks, others not.
Police say that enforcing the law in the area is impossible and that if they try to impose the 135 euro fines they would not be able to contain the potential backlash, and that the risk of a crowd forming would only increase the chances of spreading the coronavirus.
We are not going to give up. But we also know where these people live and how they live. Strict containment, for them, is just impossible, an officer explained.
On Wednesday it was reported that 10 per cent of all the fines for breaking the quarantine in France were given in Seine-Saint-Denis, per Fabienne Klein-Donati, the public prosecutor of Bobigny.
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That’s awful, so sorry.
Hey, wait... You don't get "off" that quickly around here!
Even if it's only anecdotal evidence, you've got to spill the beans.
What are the details?
1. What were the ages of the victims?
2. Please list their pre-existing conditions (including lifestyle choices - like smoking, etc.), if any.
3. Were they hospitalized before dying?
4. How could, e.g., your wife's colleague possibly have been diagnosed with COVID-19 only as of Tuesday, and then already have died on Wednesday? Had that colleague not already been in the hospital on, say, Monday?
5. On what day was the wife's colleague's secretary's husband diagnosed with COVID? How long after that did he die?
6. Any special restrictions on the funeral arrangements?
7. In what state did these deaths occur?
Regards,
Thank you!!!!
One consideration (out of many issues) is that many survivors in those communities will have herd immunity. They will have less to worry about if a few of their people contract Coronavirus next year and want to spread it to normal French citizens.
start spraying the streets with really smelly stuff. That’ll break up the chat clubs
It's France! Smelly stuff is not a repellent.
I've seen a claim about something like that (infected sheep or goats sent among the enemy) but it's very unlikely to be true, given their complete lack of microbiology.
genderame: Let me introduce you to the bullet. a projectile that stops dangerous activity. Immediately.
block off the areas, no hospitalizations permitted and let them cope.
Or take them back to where they came from. One way ticket back to their paradise of choice. Charter the flights and get them out, for good.
that would involve touching them.
Needless to say Im VERY careful when we go out. (My wife is under quarantine.) I wash my hands immediately after getting the mail, let it sit a few days, and will wash them again when I get around to opening it. Ive just learned to use my left hand when grocery shopping and then drive with my right. Easier than gloves. Then I wash hands thoroughly when I get home before and after unloading. Purchased items are quarantined a few days and then packages washed with soap if possible. We already soak veggies in diluted vinegar with a few drops of soap.
If you dont know, the virus has 3 parts. Soap readily dissolves the middle fatty layer and it falls apart. Hence, the emphasis on soap and washing hands thoroughly.
Both victims were in ICU in the hospital. The first was initially diagnosed with pneumonia then double pneumonia before going to the hospital. The second was in the hospital more days and came out of a coma either the day he died or the day before. Dont know if he was back in a coma when he died or any info such as age, pre-existing conditions, nor how many days COVID was diagnosed.
If they want to invoke a Koranic exception to following Kafir rules, then they should receive a Koranic exception to Kafir priviledge, the right to the medical care that goes with Kafir thought. They say they aren’t at risk and don’t need it so would be giving up nothing if they truly believe. Any muslims going to a French hospital for care should be sent along to their local mosque for appropriate prayer. Success Insh’allah. Allah won’t protect the Kafirs so they have to make do as best they can with their unislamic technology.
Open borders create a problem. No one knows exactly what, but problems, nonetheless.
You cannot convince a desert dweller to understand the culture of a more advanced country. They re 7 centuries behind the rest of the world.
yes.
Pretty sure Trump mentioned this area as a sh*thole.
And these are Muslims, and under no obligation to obey Infidel laws.
That's not why the Muslims are in France, it is to dominate the French culture, and introduce SHARIA.
Unfortunately the naïve Infidels don't seem to understand that. -Tom
Why mess around?
Round up several hundred wild boar from Texas, and turn them loose in the no-go neighborhoods....let them run wild.
"We are not going to give up."As he describes exactly how they are giving up. LOL.
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