in paris the eiffel tower and the louvre museum are monga some of the most famous landmarks closing their doors this weekend as the city braces for another wave of potentially violent protests luxury boutiques and restaurants in upmarket neighborhoods are also taking safety precautions the riots that swept the city last weekend looks set to continue that's the spine of the government scrapping the planned rise in fuel taxes that sparked the unrest in the first place across the country and around ninety thousand police officers are being mobilized and last weekend saw some of the worst street violence seen in france for decades and as paris braces for another wave of violence let's check in with jake a cigar an arrow in the french capital jake i mean everybody from a year at least seems to be on a war footing in france you're in the capital paris how much tension is there in the air on the eve of what is billed as the fourth act of this protest movement. i would say it's quite tense because there's been real big build up to this weekend i mean we've seen more people more groups join the mo