Residents of rue Championnet (Paris 18th century) have been plunged into darkness for 200 m after dark for almost four months. Since the end of November, on 200 m of this artery connecting Place Albert-Kahn, there is almost never a working street light.

“You might tell me it’s not serious, but I can’t stand walking in dog droppings or vomit anymore,” fumes a mother of family. The vandalism of young individuals who squat around number 54 of the street, the deal point of the sector.