By Gabyskra Go To PostPolitics is fine in my book, how could it not be, nothing is more political than war actions. Stereotyping at that moment no so much. Doesn't matter, I probably snapped back a bit too much myself, sorry diehard. I'll be your friendly french socialist who likes writing laws about everything.It was actually not about the French at all but was about America's reactions to tragedies. It doesn't matter, i regret posting it.
I forget, do vehicles get randomly checked for contraband when crossing borders between mainland EU countries?
Our's did last time we went from Dover to Calais, but I'm not sure if that's something specific to ports, or to the crossing between England and France
Our's did last time we went from Dover to Calais, but I'm not sure if that's something specific to ports, or to the crossing between England and France
Yeah I don't know if it came through in the news wherever it is you guys get it, but it was Bastille Day, so you usually have fireworks and people bring kids to the pier to watch them.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/21/europe/nice-france-attacker-plot-accomplices/index.html
An analysis of cell phone and computer content – including a photo of last year's Bastille Day fireworks event focused on the crowd– showed Bouhlel had been planning the assault since at least 2015.
"The investigation underway since the night of July 14 has progressed and not only confirmed the murderous premeditated nature of Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel's act but also established that he benefited from support and accomplices," Molins said at a news conference.
French authorities had previously said six people were in custody in connection with the attacks.