The Paris attacks did see an increase in the number of private security guards employed at officers, bars and cultural sites. Once again Tuesday's attack prompted some politicians to talk of not just war against Isis, but "civil war" with in France. France saw yet attack on its soil on Tuesday when two men killed a priest in what President Francois Hollande described as a "vile terror attack". Despite repeatedly stating that France was "at war" the government has resisted some of the calls from the right wing opposition to introduce more draconian measures. Numerous right wing authors have also evoked the prospect of France's communities turning on each other as the result of cracks opening up with each terror attack.
Source: The Local July 26, 2016 16:41 UTC