Wednesday, December 2, 2015
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Woman fined €1 000 for refusing Paris police
fingerprinting
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Paris - A Paris court on Tuesday fined a woman
1000 euros for refusing to have her fingerprints
taken at a rally where clashes erupted between
protesters and security forces ahead of a UN
climate summit.
Riot police fired teargas at far-left activists and
arrested more than 300 people after a group of
protesters pelted officers with bottles and
candles taken from a tribute to the victims of
the Paris attacks.
The demonstrations disrupted a largely peaceful
rally that saw thousands of people form a human
chain across the French capital to urge world
leaders to seal an ambitious pact to stop global
warming.
The 25-year-old woman was fined 1000 euros
for refusing to have her fingerprints taken by
police.
Proceedings 'ricidulous'
The woman's lawyer said legal proceedings
against her "verged on the ridiculous," pointing
out that out of the hundreds arrested over the
demonstration only two people had appeared
before the court.
In a second fast-tracked case, a 28-year-old man
was sentenced to three months in jail for
throwing a glass bottle at a police officer,
wounding his lip slightly, during the clashes in
central Paris's Place de la Republique.
The young man, who had been drinking, admitted
he threw a metal can but said it was aimed at no
one in particular.
His lawyer argued he had not come to the
square to fight, pointing out that he was
dressed in brightly coloured clothes and carrying
a rucksack in contrast to the black-clad, hooded
protesters.
The man and the woman were also found guilty
of ignoring a police order to disperse, but both
said they had not heard it.
High alert
Prosecutors had called for even harsher
sentences for the pair. They suggested a five-
month suspended sentence for the woman while
the young man had faced eight months
immediate imprisonment, four of which would
form part of a suspended sentence.
Two others remain in custody while five more
have been released.
French police have banned demonstrations on
Paris' prestigious Champs Elysees avenue and
near the venue for the conference at Le Bourget
north of the capital during the two-week climate
talks.
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