Police stop 500 vehicles heading to Paris in COVID protest convoy
		
		 
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		 [February 12, 2022] 
		PARIS (Reuters) -Police said they 
		stopped 500 vehicles that were trying to get into Paris on Saturday in a 
		'freedom convoy' protest against COVID-19 restrictions. 
		 
		The vehicles were intercepted at various entry points into the French 
		capital and nearly 300 tickets handed out to their occupants by mid 
		morning, police said on Twitter. 
		 
		Inspired by horn-blaring "Freedom Convoy" demonstrations in Canada, the 
		motorists - from numerous cities across France - were seeking to defy a 
		police order not to enter the city. 
		 
		Less than two months from a presidential election, President Emmanuel 
		Macron's government is eager to keep protests from spiralling into 
		large-scale demonstrations like the anti-government "yellow vest" 
		protests of 2018. 
		 
		A police motorcycle patrol stopped two camper vans and a truck from the 
		convoy that had made it as far as the prestigious Champs Elysees avenue 
		in central Paris. 
		 
		Separately police also said they had arrested two protesters in southern 
		Paris in possession of petrol cans, hammers and knives. 
		
		
		  
		
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			People gather as a vehicle convoy with French and Canadian flags 
			passes, in Nantes, France, February 11, 2022 in this still image 
			obtained from a video posted on social media. Photos Souvenir/via 
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			  Police have mobilised thousands of 
			officers, set up checkpoints and deployed armoured personnel 
			carriers and water cannon trucks in preparation for the protests. 
			 
			Canadian truckers protesting a vaccine mandate for trans-border 
			traffic have paralysed parts of the capital Ottawa since late 
			January and blocked key U.S.-Canada crossing points. 
			 
			The French protests are against rules requiring a vaccine pass to 
			get into many public places and come after months of regular 
			demonstrations against the pass in Paris and other cities.  
			 
			The yellow vest movement which began as a protest against fuel taxes 
			grew into a broader revolt that saw some of the worst street 
			violence in decades and tested Macron's authority. 
			 
			Police have allowed two street marches by anti-vaccine and yellow 
			vest demonstrators to go ahead in Paris on Saturday afternoon. 
			 
			(Reporting by Leigh Thomas; Editing by Andrew Heavens, Kirsten 
			Donovan) 
			
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