Nicolas Sarkozy has decided a no-fly zone is required over a chic corner of the French Riviera.
The target is not a troublesome dictator, but anyone who risks disturbing the French President's peace while he and his wife are on their Easter break.
An official decree threatens a fine of up to €40,000 ($73,000) or six months in prison for descending below 915m above the villa.
The low-fly ban lasts from April 8 to 26, prompting speculation over how long Sarkozy intends to prolong his Easter break.
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