HANGOVER The three individuals could not stand a policeman putting an end to their alcoholic evening
Illustration of a gendarme. — BENAYACHE ADIL/SIPA
Their drunkenness brought them to court. Three Latvian workers working for a Naval Group subcontractor at; Lorient were tried in an immediate appearance on Monday before the judicial court for having attempted to to attack the gendarmerie on Thursday night in Friday, reports Ouest-France. The three men, aged 33 to 43 years old, wanted to party in the middle of the street not far from the barracks.
Massively drunk, they listened to Slavic music at at the top of their lungs and were dancing on the roof of a car when a policeman who was walking his dog came across their way. The soldier then declined its function and requested; to lower the sound and get out of the vehicle. The situation has escalated; with insults and threats that were fired.
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Tear gas and bullets to repel them
Attempting to turn back towards the barracks, the gendarme wiped the a spit at figure and dodged a punch. Several soldiers rushed to help him. Not enough to calm the three revelers who tried to to several times to climb the gates of the barracks. One of them also went down. his pants to show off his penis in front of the gendarmes.
To repel them, the latter had toû use tear gas and a defensive ball launcher before officers from the anti-crime squad n’ intervene to challenge the trio. They have all three been sentenced to eight months suspended prison sentence and 3,000 euros fine.
