Francois Hollande warned on horrific Nice attack beforehand

  16 July 2016    Read: 1254
Francois Hollande warned on horrific Nice attack beforehand
THE former Mayor of Nice warned Francois Hollande of the need to put into place a plan for police to improve emergency responses the day BEFORE the horrific Nice attack.
Christian Estrosi told the French President that “our police are tired” and that it was necessary to improve security within France in the letter dated July 13, 2016.

Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur, that “our country will always be in unprecedented danger” if interior security was not improved.

He said the risk of an attack had increased due to the current social climate.

The severe letter suggests to the President that police officers needed to be able to conduct identity checks saying, “while we face a situation of increased risks, our officers cannot ask for ID when even a vendor can do that in their store.”

Estrosi followed up the release of the letter with a series of tweets, asking whether France would be mourning in another six months after another tragedy.

He said: “Why in a pedestrian area was there not more ways to prevent this tragedy?”

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