French Riots Already Cost €1 Billion In Damage, by John Cody

The costs of the French riots are giving the George Floyd riots a run for their money, so to speak. From John Cody at rmx.news:

Mass riots across France have left hundreds of buildings destroyed and hundreds of shops looted. (AP Photo/Aurelien Morissard, File)

France has suffered €1 billion in damage due to widespread rioting, said Geoffrey Roux de Bézieux, head of France’s largest employer federation, the Movement of the Enterprises of France (MEDEF), during an interview with French newspaper Le Parisien.

“More than 200 shops were completely looted, 300 bank branches destroyed, 250 tobacconists affected, with operating methods of absolute violence. Everything was stolen, even cash registers, before setting fire to destroy. The insurers are mobilized to go as quickly as possible, I am quite confident that the businesses concerned will be compensated,” he said. Despite Bézieux’s claim that businesses will be paid out, insurance companies often raise premiums on businesses due to increased risk of future riots.

Police officers responding to nation-wide riots walk past a souvenir store in Paris, Saturday, July 1, 2023. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

However, according to Bézieux, this tremendous figure does not even factor in the effect on tourism, and also does not include damage to public institutions like schools, libraries, police stations, as well as the hundreds of vehicles torched during the nationwide riots. The rioters, for example, targeted one of the biggest libraries in the country, the Marseille Alcazar library, with arson damage likely costing taxpayers millions alone to restore.

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One response to “French Riots Already Cost €1 Billion In Damage, by John Cody

  1. seems there is a whole lot of ‘diversity’ to love there.

    did they know to import the third world is to become third world? if they did, do they care?

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