Mail Online has reported.Those guilty of the offence can be punished with a one-year prison sentence and a fine equivalent of just under £13,000.Pierre-Yves Thouault, the deputy race director of the Tour de France, later confirmed that the race organisers will be suing the woman in question."This is unacceptable behaviour," he said."There are safety rules to follow.
Spectators don't cross the road, they don't take selfies."Frankly, her attitude was insane. The show is the riders, not spectators who want to be on TV.
The Tour must remain a party but because of the attitude of a very small minority, it is ruined. We can no longer accept this."We are suing this woman who behaved so badly.
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