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Almost 1,000 cars torched around France on New Year's Eve but government insists it 'went particularly well'
By    Henry Samuel, Paris

2 January 2017 • 6:36pm

Vandals in France torched 945 parked cars on New Year's Eve in an arson rampage that has become a sinister annual "tradition" amid a row over whether the government sought to play down the figures.

According to the French interior ministry, the total of 945, which included cars that were either "totally destroyed" or "more lightly affected", amounted to a 17 per cent rise compared to last year.

Despite this, New Year's Eve "went off without any major incident", the interior ministry insisted in a statement, adding that there were only "a few troubles with public order".

Vast numbers gathered on the Champs-Elysées to celebrate the arrival of 2017 Credit: REUTERS
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So the Car-B-Q is an official past time now?
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So the Car-B-Q is an official past time now?

Car burnings over there are as common as as not using deodorant. Been that way for a decade or so.

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Car burnings over there are as common as as not using deodorant. Been that way for a decade or so.

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