The country's police are up in arms over plans by the
incoming government to raise their pension age to 62 from 58 as
part of its efforts to cut the federal budget. Some 40,000
officers demonstrated against it in Brussels two weeks ago.
They began the next step in their protest on Tuesday by going
easy on minor infractions for the next week.
"Clearly this wouldn't cover major offences, such as reckless or
drunken driving," said Vincent Houssin, deputy chairman of the
18,000-member VSOA police union.
Police unions say the officers will continue to uphold traffic
safety, but for a week at least the state budget will not get
the benefit of their work.
(Reporting By Philip Blenkinsop; Editing by Tom Heneghan)
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