Inmates in Paris Riot Over Shorts
It's getting hot
PARIS, Aug. 2 (UPI) -- Thirty 30 inmates at a French jail have rioted for the right to wear shorts in the unusually hot weather, officials said.
A warden said the prisoners destroyed light fixtures and surveillance cameras and flooded a gangway after being refused permission to wear shorts, which are forbidden in French prisons, Radio France International reported Friday.
Order at the Bourg-en-Bresse jail, in eastern France, was established after about 3 hours.
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I hope they were chanting
"Who loves short shorts?"
"We love short shorts!"
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