Hi friends,
To Denys : you are correct, CRS is exactly what you wrote, Compagnies
Nationales de Sécurité. Basically, it's a police force that was designed in
the mid-50s to bring back order in troubled areas, in the contexts of the
then "events" in Algeria (then a French territory). Their mission is to help
either bring back (when it no longer exists, like in a riot) or maintain
(when it exists, like in road traffic or beach surveillance) public order.
To Craig : you want to move to my place ? Sure ? Too much noise in your own
house ? Consider that I have 2 kids of my own, aged 13 and 9, and they're
not exactly silent. My 9-yr old daughter recently announced with great pride
she had beaten her own record of non-speaking time, with 18 seconds. The
rest of the time, she always has something to say.
Christian
> -----Message d'origine-----
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] De la part de Craig Lalley
> Envoyé : mercredi 9 novembre 2005 02:14
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> Objet : [HP3000-L] OT: Riots in France (was: RE : [HP3000-L]
> Paging Christian)
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> Denys Beauchemin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> (BTW, I thought CRS where "Companies Republicaines de
> Securite." I don't think that the CRS are like the National
> Guard, but hey what do I know? Stay safe and make plans, you
> just may want to take Craig up on his offer.)
>
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> I took a look around, and made a re-assesment of my offer..
>
>
> I have 4 kids, ages 6yr, 5yr, 4yr and 3... months. After
> thinking about the entire situation, I have decided, I am
> moving in with Christian. Est-ce que c'est correct avec vous
> Christian ? -Craig
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