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France’s government has reversed a ban on police chokeholds despite weeks of protests.

The senior police chief said the technique would be removed from training but would continue to be used until an alternative method was put forward.

Police demonstrations were held after the government initially banned choke holds, saying the move would place their lives at greater risk. Image: AP

 

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