American Tourists Found Getting High In Paris.

Photo credit: EPA. The historic Eiffel Tower was built in the late nineteenth century and is open to tourists--but only in the daytime.
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Two American tourists were found sleeping off the effects of a night of drinking high up in the Eiffel Tower in Paris, after dodging security the night before, the management of the cast-iron monument said today.

Security guards roused the men “in the early morning” as they were making their rounds before the French landmark’s 9am opening time on Monday, publicly-owned Eiffel Tower operator Sete said.

They “appear to have got stuck because of how drunk they were,” Paris prosecutors told AFP.

The inebriated Americans had spent their illicit night under the stars in a spot normally closed to the public between the tower’s second and third levels, but “did not pose any apparent threat,” said Sete.

After paying for an entry ticket around 10:40 pm on Sunday, the pair hopped security barriers while climbing down the stairs from the tower’s top, a police source said.

Firefighters, including a specialist unit for recovering people from dangerous heights, were sent to recover the interlopers, the police source said.

Both men were brought to the police station in Paris’ seventh district for questioning, while Sete said it would file a criminal complaint.

The discovery of the nocturnal infiltrators delayed the tower’s opening to the public on Monday morning for around an hour.

Two bomb threats had on Saturday forced the evacuation of the landmark, and police are now investigating.

Sources: AFP, The Guardian.
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