Illegal ‘free party’ at French military site draws up to 40,000 ravers
Summary
About 40,000 people attended an illegal party near Bourges, France, on a military firing range. Authorities warned the event was dangerous due to leftover bombs from World War II.Key Facts
- The event was an illegal “free party” held on a military firing range near Bourges, France.
- Around 40,000 people joined the party.
- The area contained unexploded bombs from World War II, posing safety risks.
- Authorities issued warnings about the dangers of holding the party there.
- Organizers said the party was to protest laws targeting unregistered rave events.
- The gathering happened despite these official warnings.
- The party showed opposition to new laws aimed at illegal rave parties.
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