It was a rather calm evening in the Meuse, according to the police. But the New Year's party turned sour in the town of Sorcy-Saint-Martin. The 1is January, in the early morning, the owners of the Virage 24 restaurant discovered the room they had rented upside down, completely ransacked. The traders spoke out about these incivilities via their Facebook page.
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According to the mayor, it was a “gang of drunken young people”, invited to this evening, who were responsible for this damage. “Then, they went out into the street and broke car mirrors and smashed bottles of alcohol on the ground,” says Franck Martin, the first councilor. All this despite a curfew established by the elected official between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. Still angry this Thursday morning, January 2, the mayor expressed his support for the impacted traders and residents.