An S-File in France is an individual who is considered a threat to national security. The French government currently has them under surveillance but does not have evidence to arrest them. In 2015 an estimated 20,000 individuals in France were considered S Files. Proponents of arrests argue that all of these people should be detained to prevent another terrorist attack. Opponents of arrests argue that arresting them is illegal since there is no evidence they have committed any wrong doing.
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Response rates from 4.5k Souverainism voters.
81% Yes |
19% No |
81% Yes |
9% No |
10% No, only if there is undeniable evidence they are planning an attack |
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Unique answers from Souverainism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9CWNCJY1yr1Y
Services and attack by sexual assaults with womens teddies and 🔪 striped emergency
@986SYD22yrs2Y
As I understand the s-files range from S01 - S15 (1 being the highest). I would say yes to this if rather than ALL it was to arrest level S01 - S05 (most dangerous).
@9BB5Y7S2yrs2Y
At least bring them in for questioning if there is evidence of any connection.
@97N6V832yrs2Y
No, and we should delete the S-files system
@8ZWZ8B33yrs3Y
Buddy, S-files aren't *only* suspected terrorists. My dad probably is in them for being a member of the CGT. So no, they shouldn't.
@8ZXBKFP3yrs3Y
Yes, but not only, they must be banned from the country
@8YL7MDF3yrs3Y
Yes but only to interrogate and gather information
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