Paris police fire tear gas at anti-restriction ‘Freedom Convoy’ protesters

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French police have fired tear gas at protesters on Paris’ Champs Elysees avenue who are demonstrating against coronavirus restrictions.

Cars carrying protesters managed to get through police checkpoints to cause traffic around the Arc de Triomphe monument to grind to a halt.

The protesters waved French flags and sounded their horns in defiance of the police order.

A demonstrator kicks in a tear gas grenade during a protest on the Champs-Elysees avenue, Saturday, Feb.12, 2022 in Paris. Paris police intercepted at least 500 vehicles attempting to enter the French capital in defiance of a police order to take part in protests against virus restrictions inspired by the Canada's horn-honking "Freedom Convoy." . (AP Photo/Adrienne Surprenant)
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Police fired tear gas at the protesters. Pic: Associated Press

Police intercept 500 vehicles and hand out 300 tickets

Officers told demonstrators to move on as some climbed on their cars in the middle of the roundabout at the top of the Champs Elysees.

Police in Paris had earlier said they had intercepted at least 500 vehicles attempting to enter the capital in defiance of a police order not to take part in the protests. Police also said nearly 300 penalty tickets had been handed out by mid-morning.

Over 7,000 officers mobilised

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More than 7,000 officers have been mobilised to various checkpoints around the city in preparation for the protests.

A demonstrator holding a French flag decorated with the Gaullist cross, drives up the Champs-Elysees avenue during a protest, Saturday, Feb.12, 2022 in Paris. Paris police intercepted at least 500 vehicles attempting to enter the French capital in defiance of a police order to take part in protests against virus restrictions inspired by the Canada's horn-honking "Freedom Convoy." . (AP Photo/Adrienne Surprenant)
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A demonstrator holding a French flag decorated with the Gaullist cross, drives up the Champs-Elysees avenue. Pic; Associated Press

The police have also deployed armoured personnel carriers and water cannon trucks.

Police said five protesters had been arrested in southern Paris in possession of sling shots, hammers, knives and gas masks.

Protesters support a convoy driving past the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs-Elysees avenue, Saturday, Feb.12, 2022 in Paris. Paris police intercepted at least 500 vehicles attempting to enter the French capital in defiance of a police order to take part in protests against virus restrictions inspired by the Canada's horn-honking "Freedom Convoy." . (AP Photo/Adrienne Surprenant)
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Protesters support a convoy driving past the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs-Elysees avenue. Pic: Associated Press

Protesters inspired by Canada’s ‘Freedom Convoy’

The demonstrations are inspired by Canada’s “Freedom Convoy”, which has crippled the capital city of Ottawa for two weeks.

Truckers protesting a vaccine mandate for crossing the country’s border with the US have also blocked several US-Canada crossing points.

A protester stands atop a camper van as the convoy drives past the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs-Elysees avenue, Saturday, Feb.12, 2022 in Paris. Paris police intercepted at least 500 vehicles attempting to enter the French capital in defiance of a police order to take part in protests against virus restrictions inspired by the Canada's horn-honking "Freedom Convoy." . (AP Photo/Adrienne Surprenant)
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A protester stands atop a camper van. Pic: Associated Press

Less than two months away from a presidential election, French President Emmanuel Macron is eager to avoid the protests turning into large-scale anti-government protests like the “Yellow Vest” demonstrations of 2018.

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