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BY JAMAL ANDRESS

  • The Louvre museum, arguably the most popular art museum in the world, is closed,

  • and there's no definite date on when it will re-open.

  • The Louvre museum was shut on Wednesday after 200 guards and surveillance agents

  • went on strike to protest the growing number of often-violent pickpockets who prey on both

  • them and the tourists." (Via New York Times) Museum officials didn't release any

  • pocketing statistics but did say in a statement it was a growing problem. So much so there's

  • a sign at the door warning visitors about the thieves.

  • The Guardian reports the Louvre filed an official complaint to the state prosecutor

  • late last year, which lead to increased co-operation with the police and temporary bans on people

  • already identified as pickpocketsDespite these provisions, the problems

  • have continued in 2013 and have apparently gotten worse. Packs of as many as 30 pickpockets

  • have preyed on the area at once, and have sometimes become violent.

  • Slate quotes the organizer of the strike who said workers have been subject to, "...spitting,

  • insults, threats and being struck..." by the pickpockets.

  • Whether the strike has a just cause or not, angry visitors are to be expected and

  • there were plenty at the Louvre's front door.

  • "Children have been brought up in New Zealand and it is their first trip to Paris. And the one thing they wanted to do was see

  • the Mona Lisa so we're disappointed.” (Via France24)

  • The Louvre museum received a staggering 10 million visitors last year and during this

  • time of year, historically averages about 30,000 visitors per day.

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BY JAMAL ANDRESS

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盧浮宮博物館工人因扒手而罷工 (Louvre Museum Workers Strike Because of Pickpockets)

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