Champs-Élysées, Champs-Prostituées
From the desk of The Brussels Journal on Tue, 2007-11-27 20:21
A quote from Expatica, 27 November 2007
The area around the Champs-Elysees in central Paris has seen an alarming increase in violent crime, according to new figures Monday which appear to confirm the declining reputation of the world's most famous avenue. In its latest annual report, France's National Crime Observatory (OND) says that the number of personal assaults in the eighth arrondissement (district) of the capital, which includes the Champs-Elysees, increased by 32 percent in 2006 to more than 1,500.
The number of cases of violence without theft – 450 – was up 93 percent in the arrondissement, while reports of threatening behaviour were up 48.7 percent. The increase was by the far the biggest in the city. […] “The atmosphere is no longer good-natured like it once was. There are more and more incidents,” according to Guy Parent, head of the Paris anti-prostitution brigade, who said the avenue was increasingly the haunt of crowds of suburban youths. […]
The warnings follow the murder earlier this month of a guest in a fight at a well-known restaurant just off the Champs-Elysees. In August a woman was wounded when a reveller let off a Kalashnikov outside a nearby nightclub on a Sunday morning. And a week ago the manager of the exclusive Baron nightclub on the Avenue Marceau off the Champs-Elysees was given an 18 month suspended jail term and a fine of 100,000 euros (148,000 dollars) for running a prostitution racket.
According to Parent, the Champs-Elysees is increasingly prey to North African prostitutes known as "les marcheuses" or walkers because in order to avoid France’s anti-loitering laws they keep moving when they pick up customers. “They are very chic and they are after a very wealthy clientele. They are seeking out the Saudis and the Kuwaitis, the ones I call the oilmen,” he said.
Residents of the eighth arrondissement complained in Le Figaro newspaper that even the luxury area around the Parc Monceau – one of the most expensive in the capital – is increasingly troubled by drug-dealers.
I have my answer!
Submitted by Taurus689 on Tue, 2007-11-27 22:59.
"Le principal suspect, Thierry Dève-Oglou, a tout du coupable idéal : modeste employé d’origine turque,"
A Turk!!! What more needs to be said?
There was an incident in Turkey a few years ago where a father doused his teenage daughter with gasoline and set her afire because she was wearing shorts on a hot day. These people belong where THEY are and not where WE are.
What with the Muslims and sub-Saharan Africans France will be a fond memory unless some action is taken.
WAKE UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Submitted by Taurus689 on Tue, 2007-11-27 22:39.
In August a woman was wounded when a reveller let off a Kalashnikov outside a nearby nightclub on a Sunday morning And a week ago the manager of the exclusive Baron nightclub on the Avenue Marceau off the Champs-Elysees was given an 18 month suspended jail term and a fine of 100,000 euros (148,000 dollars) for running a prostitution racket.
He (probably an immigrant) leaves an AK47 outside a club but the average real French citizen is not permitted to carry a firearm to defend him/herself!
This is easy. It's not rocket science. Have you noticed that nearly all the trouble that you're having in La Belle France ( and I DO NOT use that label sarcastically) is due to the immigrants whom your government is admitting. Can you imagine what your lives will be worth when your Third World population reaches 25% of the total?
I can't forget that poor young girl who was stabbed to death in a train car by that sub-human offal who decided that he had the right to her by virtue of the fact that they were the only two people in the carriage.
You will never change that mentality! All too many Westerners think that, when exposed to civilized society, the primitives will have an Epiphany and will strive to emulate their hosts. It isn't going to happen. Some may assimilate but their numbers won't be enough to affect change. If your colonial guilt is so intense then help them in their own countries. Don't give them Carte Blanche to destroy one of the greatest cultures in all of human history.
It's been a while
Submitted by Bruno on Tue, 2007-11-27 21:13.
It's been a while that the Champs Elysees have ben the hunting field of marauding groups of suburban "youths" (more than 15 years probably). The problem is the easy access from several suburbs by subway or RER trains.