Police break up French warehouse orgy involving 100 people having sex because it broke Covid rules on masks and social distancing
- Police raided 100-person ‘libertine party’ at warehouse in a Paris suburb Friday
- Orgies between consenting adults are legal in France, but it broke Covid rules
- Three people were arrested in an attempt to identify the event’s organisers
French police dispersed 100 people gathered for a warehouse orgy last night in Paris because it broke coronavirus rules.
Officers raided the love-in at Collegien, a Paris suburb, on Friday night following reports of men and women meeting for the so-called ‘libertine’ party.
A curfew aimed at stopping the spread of Covid-19 is currently in effect across France.
‘The event was in breach of the curfew, and there were also problems with masks and social distancing,’ said an investigating source.
Pictured: Face masks are seen at the counter of a French sex club in June last year. French police raided an orgy in the suburbs of Paris last night for breaking the country’s strict Covid-19 curfew.
‘Those involved in the libertine party cooperated with the police, and there was no resistance to the police.’
Three people – believed to be organisers – were arrested soon after the 9pm raid, and up to 100 were fined for non-compliance with regulations.
Local magistrates sitting in an emergency session granted permission for sound and lighting equipment to be confiscated, along with alcohol.
It was also recommended that attendees were provided with basic sex education as it relates to the spread of viruses.
As the streets of Paris stand empty (pictured), 100 people were discovered engaging in a sex party in the city’s suburbs last night
Orgies between consenting adults are legal in France, but the chance of contracting Covid-19 from an infected person during sex is almost guaranteed.
Coronavirus is transmitted through respiratory droplets, so kissing someone infected with it is a massive risk.
Warehouse orgies generally involved people swapping partners, or turning up alone to find new ones, so the dangers are multiplied.
France is currently experiencing up to 20,000 new cases of Coronavirus every day, prompting President Emmanuel Macron to contemplate a third lockdown.