Roads and highways across France experienced more chaos from the “yellow vest” protests Tuesday after protesters began occupying and destroying dozens of toll booths, Reuters reports.
Protests affected roughly 40 toll sites run by Vinci Autoroutes, the largest toll road operator in France. Several highways and toll booths suffered heavy damage.
“Motorists should take utmost care as they approach toll gates and motorway access ramps due to the presence of numerous pedestrians,” Vinci Autoroutes said in a statement, according to Reuters.
The yellow vest protests, so-called because of the neon traffic vests demonstrators wear, have raged across France since mid-November calling for lower taxes, broader social programs, and French President Emmanuel Macron’s resignation.
The original protests sparked over a proposal to raise the tax on gas and diesel at the start of 2019.
Macron ditched the proposed carbon tax Dec. 5. Macron made other concessions to the protesters in an address to the French people Dec. 10, promising to raise the minimum wage and eliminate taxes on overtime work and poor pensioners.
“I feel the anger. Give us another chance,” Macron said in his televised speech. “I don’t want the French people to be divided.”
For four straight weekends, protesters marched through the streets of Paris and other towns and cities across France.
The demonstrations sometimes turned violent as protesters started fires, fought police and looted stores. Police arrested hundreds.
French police have ramped up efforts to contain the crowds in recent weeks. Armored vehicles patrolled the streets of Paris for the first time since World War II on Dec. 8.
About 8,000 officers and 14 vehicles were deployed the past two weekends to contain violence and stop looting, which is taking a significant toll on the French economy.
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The Germans attending COP24, or at least some of them, left with the determination to end the use of coal in Germany, and drastically reduce Germany’s CO2 emissions. This would make the situation even worse in Germany that has already tripled its power rates with the use of renewable energy. I wonder of those delegates with the new determination have even considered what has happened in France could happen in Germany.
Socialists won’t be satisfied until everyone works for socialism, ie, them.
The Beatles got it right with their song The Tax Man (Edward Heath)
Do the speed cameras while you are on climate infrastructure, the Dutch have some very original ways. Or just shoot/angle grind them? All about trap and fine taxes, nothing to do with road safety.
The little man who would be king should abdicate now.
That’s where this is going anyway.