Macron promises more police on streets as rivals criticise him on security

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NICE, France: French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday (Jan 10) he will put thousands more police on the streets, at a time when the main challengers to him winning re-election say he has let the French down on security. Security has become a major topic in the campaign ahead of April\u0027s presidential

NICE, France: French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday he will put thousands more police on the streets, at a time when the main challengers to him winning re-election say he has let the French down on security.

"Today, our police and gendarmes handle many tasks that don't make a difference in your daily lives - guards for public buildings and for hospitalised people in custody, officers at court hearings -... which prevent them from patrolling in neighbourhoods," Macron said.

 

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