But the series of assaults and the repeated states of high alert over the past 19 months have left France's overlapping and often competing police forces stretched thin and close to exhaustion.
"It's not possible to be mobilised this way all the time," Frédéric Lagache, the deputy general secretary of the Alliance Police Union, a union of national police officers, said in an interview."Our colleagues are tired, mentally and physically."
This has been a heavy northern summer season of high-risk events, including the Tour de France bicycle race and the Euro 2016 football tournament, which Isis (Islamic State) had explicitly threatened.
"The French security forces are exhausted," Lagache said."Concerning Nice, it has to be said that we can't ensure a level of security of 100 per cent."
Onlookers jeered as national officials appeared in Nice on Tuesday, with some in the crowd even calling for the resignation of the Prime Minister, Manuel Valls. Nationwide, 67 per cent expressed little confidence in the current Government's capacity to fight terrorism, according to the results of a poll conducted by the IFOP agency and the Figaro newspaper.
French President François Hollande is the country's least popular head of state on record, with approval ratings that have been consistently below 20 per cent for months. A significant element in his Government's unpopularity is its perceived impotence in stopping terrorist attacks.
In essence, few in France are willing to accept the inevitability of nightmarish scenes like that on Friday in Nice, when Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, a 31-year-old local man, plowed a 19-tonne truck through celebrating crowds on the famed Promande des Anglais, killing 84 people and injuring hundreds more, many of them children.
On the heels of the January 2015 assault on the editorial offices of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and the November 2015 attacks by Isis-affiliated militants on a stadium, concert hall and series of cafes across Paris, the Nice attack has thrust the question of national security to the centre of public debate with a renewed sense of urgency.
A crucial element in that debate is the question of French police coordination, a source of particular tension after the November attacks, when the first officer to reach the besieged Bataclan concert hall was withdrawn in favour of more elite anti-terrorism forces.
As French news media reported at the time, eliciting tremendous public outrage, one of those dispatched squadrons arrived half an hour later, while another was apparently never deployed.
France's National Assembly concluded a bipartisan, six-month investigation into the 2015 attacks this month. It faulted the byzantine nature of France's domestic security apparatus, which includes "national police" for major urban centres, military-style "gendarmes" for non-urban zones and municipal police throughout the country, mostly responsible for traffic violations and maintaining public order.
Although the national police and the gendarmes are now both run by the Interior Ministry - until a few years ago, the latter was a branch of the Defence Ministry - critics say they still have different authority channels that do not always operate in tandem, as evidenced in the response to the Bataclan siege.
The National Assembly's report was released July 6 - nine days before the Nice attack, in which police practices have again come under fire, largely for similar reasons.
According to a statement released by the local prefecture, 64 municipal police officers and 42 national police officers were deployed in Nice on Friday to monitor an expected crowd of 30,000. Additionally, there were 20 military patrols present, five of which belonged to "Operation Sentinel," a special anti-terrorism squad launched after the January 2015 attacks.
Regardless of these forces, a tractor-trailer was not only able to pass a security barricade designed to keep vehicles away but was also able to continue its murderous rampage for a kilometre into a crowd confined in a relatively narrow space directly in its path.
As a full picture emerges of police response times and reactions, local authorities have begun criticising national authorities, and vice versa.
In an interview, Philippe Pradal, who began his tenure as Nice's Mayor last month, was quick to point out that the security coordination for an event like his city's Bastille Day celebration was dictated by Paris, not by Nice itself.
"Security in France is determined at the level of the state," he said. "Municipal communities, especially Nice, even with major efforts of local police and things like video surveillance, don't have the authority to organise their own security measures."
"For the 14th of July," he continued, "all that we could have done, we did: putting our camera network and local authorities at the disposal of the national forces."
The national police - who have, according to Pradal, a greater degree of authority in conflict scenarios than municipal police - interpret the Nice attack differently.
"We do not have the means to protect everything," Lagache said, adding that "some colleagues work 14 hours a day".
Security analysts here say that the problem with the Nice attack was twofold: France's security system tends to focus on Paris at the expense of the provinces and, in general, relies on a counterterrorism strategy designed for short-term events.
"We have military deserts, places where you don't have anyone," said Elie Tenenbaum, a security analyst at the French Institute for International Relations, a Paris-based research institute. He referred to the 2012 attack on a Jewish school in Toulouse, after which the perpetrator was able to elude French authorities for three days.
Nice, Tenenbaum noted, was not exactly the same situation, given its scale and the numbers of police deployed. But, he added, it was certainly not prepared with the same level of caution as Paris, where, for instance, the vast majority of the approximately 10,000 soldiers deployed in Operation Sentinel are based.
For François Heisbourg, a former member of the French presidential white paper commission on defence and national security under both Nicolas Sarkozy and Hollande, the "extraordinarily imperfect relationship between the gendarmerie and the police" is ultimately an expression of the government's "disregard for any form of advice, constructive criticism or attempts to advocate new approaches".
"When you have a systematic failure," he said, "you acknowledge it, and you actually try to understand the nature of the systematic failure."
As Tenenbaum put it: "There's been this bias toward to short-term stunts, which is good for securing short-term events, which have beginnings and ends. But fighting terrorism is not going to be a short-term event."
In the aftermath of the Nice attack, Hollande responded by offering another short-term solution: extending the "state of emergency" France has been under since the November attacks, a level of caution he had planned to withdraw next week.
Thank you for reaching out to us. We are happy to receive your opinion and request. If you need advert or sponsored post, We’re excited you’re considering advertising or sponsoring a post on our blog. Your support is what keeps us going. With the current trend, it’s very obvious content marketing is the way to go. Banner advertising and trying to get customers through Google Adwords may get you customers but it has been proven beyond doubt that Content Marketing has more lasting benefits.
We offer majorly two types of advertising:
1. Sponsored Posts: If you are really interested in publishing a sponsored post or a press release, video content, advertorial or any other kind of sponsored post, then you are at the right place.
WHAT KIND OF SPONSORED POSTS DO WE ACCEPT?
Generally, a sponsored post can be any of the following:
Press release
Advertorial
Video content
Article
Interview
This kind of post is usually written to promote you or your business. However, we do prefer posts that naturally flow with the site’s general content. This means we can also promote artists, songs, cosmetic products and things that you love of all products or services.
DURATION & BONUSES
Every sponsored article will remain live on the site as long as this website exists. The duration is indefinite! Again, we will share your post on our social media channels and our email subscribers too will get to read your article. You’re exposing your article to our: Twitter followers, Facebook fans and other social networks.
We will also try as much as possible to optimize your post for search engines as well.
Submission of Materials : Sponsored post should be well written in English language and all materials must be delivered via electronic medium. All sponsored posts must be delivered via electronic version, either on disk or e-mail on Microsoft Word unless otherwise noted.
PRICING
The price largely depends on if you’re writing the content or we’re to do that. But if your are writing the content, it is $60 per article.
2. Banner Advertising: We also offer banner advertising in various sizes and of course, our prices are flexible. you may choose to for the weekly rate or simply buy your desired number of impressions.
Technical Details And Pricing
Banner Size 300 X 250 pixels : Appears on the home page and below all pages on the site.
Banner Size 728 X 90 pixels: Appears on the top right Corner of the homepage and all pages on the site.
Large rectangle Banner Size (336x280) : Appears on the home page and below all pages on the site.
Small square (200x200) : Appears on the right side of the home page and all pages on the site.
Half page (300x600) : Appears on the right side of the home page and all pages on the site.
Portrait (300x1050) : Appears on the right side of the home page and all pages on the site.
Billboard (970x250) : Appears on the home page.
Submission of Materials : Banner ads can be in jpeg, jpg and gif format. All materials must be deliverd via electronic medium. All ads must be delivered via electronic version, either on disk or e-mail in the ordered pixel dimensions unless otherwise noted.
For advertising offers, send an email with your name,company, website, country and advert or sponsored post you want to appear on our website to advert @ alexa. ng
Normally, we should respond within 48 hours.