Paris. Around fifty individuals gathered on the Champs-Élysées in buggies and quads this weekend: they were driving dangerously under the influence of nitrous oxide. No arrests were made.

On Saturday evening, a group of drivers of various light vehicles, such as buggies and quads, gathered on the Champs-Élysées, Le Figaro learned from the Paris prosecutor's office. According to the newspaper's information, the individuals were driving under the influence of nitrous oxide. However, no arrests have been made, according to the Paris prosecutor's office, which has been notified of the incident.
"This is not an organized gathering, but a regular occurrence," Axel Ronde, spokesperson for the CFTC Police union, told Le Figaro. He explained that "groups of young people, often from the suburbs," regularly come to the Champs-Élysées "riding quads, scooters, or other vehicles." According to him, there were nearly fifty of them this Saturday. In addition to driving dangerously, these individuals consume nitrous oxide "and other substances."
Fdesouche