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In front of the police, Christophe Castaner says he wants to “tackle the tyranny of stolen images” and videos “cut, distorted and thrown on social networks”

At the École nationale supérieure de la Police, in Saint-Cyr-au-Mont-d’Or, the Minister of the Interior reiterated his support for the police on Friday 26 June.

Interior Minister Christophe Castaner once again expressed his support for the police and the police on Friday 26 June during a speech at theSchool national police, in Saint-Cyr-au-Mont-d’Or, in front of the new commissioners and officers who have just completed their training. “We are in solidarity with you and you can count on our support”said the interior minister before attacking what he called the “tyranny of stolen images”.

During his speech to the new officers and police commissioners, Christophe Castaner spoke about videos taken from law enforcement and posted on social networks. “You are constantly filmed and the videos cut, distorted and thrown on social networks”, explained Christophe Castaner, judging that it was not “not acceptable”.

He then announced that he wanted to speed up the spread of pedestrian cameras worn by certain police officers. “I asked that the generalization of pedestrian cameras be accelerated, that their technology go upmarket and that images can be communicated, transmitted, shown to establish or restore the facts”said Christophe Castaner.

A shocking fresco, which mixes everything, confuses everything.Christophe Castaner, Minister of the Interiorin his speech at the national police school in Saint-Cyr-au-Mont-d’Or

The Minister of the Interior was also moved by the questioning of the police by certain politicians, by dropping a reference to Jean-Luc Mélenchon, then by qualifying the fresco against police violence unveiled in Stains in homage to Georges Floyd and of Adama Traoré, of “fresco of shame”. “Yesterday deputies allowed themselves to treat the police as ‘barbarians’. And now elected officials, wearing the tricolor scarf, are inaugurating a fresco of shame in Stains.”said Christophe Castaner.

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