>The death of young Nahel has repercussions as far away as Belgium. On Friday and Saturday, municipalities close to the French border decided to temporarily ban the sale of fireworks to prevent young people involved in the riots from buying pyrotechnic equipment, which could then be diverted and used against law enforcement.
The fact that it spread into Belgium and even Switzerland even though nothing happened there proves that this isn’t about “justice”, but a cheap excuse to loot and burn.
Good thing you cannot blow cocaine up
So it’s legal there to buy fireworks around the year and not only for New Years Eve?
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>The death of young Nahel has repercussions as far away as Belgium. On Friday and Saturday, municipalities close to the French border decided to temporarily ban the sale of fireworks to prevent young people involved in the riots from buying pyrotechnic equipment, which could then be diverted and used against law enforcement.
The fact that it spread into Belgium and even Switzerland even though nothing happened there proves that this isn’t about “justice”, but a cheap excuse to loot and burn.
Good thing you cannot blow cocaine up
So it’s legal there to buy fireworks around the year and not only for New Years Eve?