On this summer afternoon, passengers exiting the RER C arriving at Dourdan station wear all their masks. All except a young man who comes face to face with four gendarmes. He says he is sorry but does not avoid the fine of 135 euros. Once the electronic report has been drawn up, he is escorted to the exit by the gendarmes of the Territorial Support Detachment (DAT).
In a few hours, these men from the operational reserve, specifically mobilized by the General Directorate of the National Gendarmerie (DGGN) for Covid controls, will have noted seventeen incidents. Essentially misplaced or forgotten masks, with a simple reminder. Like the one addressed to this man who, entering the station without a mask, immediately takes one out of his pocket.
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In total three reports will have been drawn up. Without particular tensions. Just like this duo of funny teenagers, one masked, the other not. A bit provocative, the last does not react when, from the opposite quay,
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